'As the parent of an autistic kid, this makes sense’ | A little better every day Ep5 | The Spinoff
Mar 1, 2026•Channel
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Published3 months ago
Duration5:44
Video IDcHH7bVYBPFA
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views111
Likes4
Comments0
Engagement Rate3.60%
Likes per 100 views3.60
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“Helius, is my gorgeous boy, he’s 14 and was diagnosed as autistic when he was two,” says Kitty. The pair are on their way to the supermarket to do their weekly shop. “Helius loves the supermarket, ever since he was a toddler. He’s really curious about all the food,” Kitty laughs.
Heli’s main challenges with his autism are comprehension and conversation, but he loves school, Kitty says. One of his favourite parts about it is Mini Woolies. “Mini Woolies is like a little miniature supermarket setup at school, a little replica of a real world environment,” says Matt Granger director of property at Woolworths. From working the till, to shopping, stocking shelves and helping customers, Mini Woolies gives students a chance to have fun and learn skills that will help set them up for everyday life.
There’s currently six Mini Woolies in New Zealand, and in this episode of ‘A little better every day’, we spend the day at one with Helius, his teachers and fellow students.
Made in partnership with Woolworths New Zealand.
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