(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Ryder Motuli, 6, who is on the autism spectrum, connects with the colors and the tactile feeling of movable marbles on a light panel in the sensory room at Discovery Gateway. The children's museum has been certified as a "sensory-inclusive" space for children on the autism spectrum — by offering quiet areas and "sensory bags" with headphones, fidget toys and other ways to help kids on the spectrum cope with unfamiliar, noisy surroundings.