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A show that people have grown up with for generations is becoming more inclusive.
Next month, Sesame Street will officially debut a new Muppet named Julia who is on the Autism spectrum.
Characters and creators of the show appeared on 60 Minutes on Sunday night to discuss the introduction of Julia and what they’ve come to learn about her condition.
Sesame Street producers hope Julia’s first episode will help the audience understand when a child with autism doesn’t react as they expect. pic.twitter.com/DJCFdksPIk
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 20, 2017
Julia is part of the show’s new nationwide initiative called Sesame Street and Autism, which was introduced in the fall to bring a greater understanding to autism.
In the U.S., one in 68 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, making it more common than cancer and juvenile diabetes.
So far, people on social media seem thrilled to see this representation.
YAY! 🎉 #Julia is here! A game changer full-circle moment for me
— Holly Robinson Peete (@hollyrpeete) March 20, 2017
Thank you @sesamestreet! ❤️#autism #AutismAwareness https://t.co/m7Qpc37Fs8 pic.twitter.com/wQiskKKomQ
Can't express how great it is that Sesame Street is featuring a character on the spectrum. Can be important in forming accepting attitudes. https://t.co/WxI5akzPDO
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) March 20, 2017
Wish Julia was on @sesamestreet when my son was 5.But happy shes here now. She can also show typical develop kids how 2 help kids w #Autism
— BOBBY G. (@BobbyGBklyn) March 20, 2017
@60Minutes @brianstelter this is important. My daughter has autism and early detection is paramount. Thank you Sesame Street.
— Marie J. (@MarieJ19) March 20, 2017
What do you think of the new addition to the Sesame Street cast? Let us know in the comments below.
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