The initiative introduced Julia, an illustrated friend of Elmo and Abby who has autism. In the initiative's digital storybook, We're Amazing, 1, 2, 3!, Julia is used to demonstrate some common characteristics people on the autism spectrum might have. The initiative also debuted a music video for "The Amazing Song," a song written specifically for the program, and several exclusive featuring Elmo, Abby and Grover. The program also features interviews with individuals who've dealt with those with autism, including producer Frank Campagna, writer Christine Ferraro and composer Chris Jackson.
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| - Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children
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| - The initiative introduced Julia, an illustrated friend of Elmo and Abby who has autism. In the initiative's digital storybook, We're Amazing, 1, 2, 3!, Julia is used to demonstrate some common characteristics people on the autism spectrum might have. The initiative also debuted a music video for "The Amazing Song," a song written specifically for the program, and several exclusive featuring Elmo, Abby and Grover. The program also features interviews with individuals who've dealt with those with autism, including producer Frank Campagna, writer Christine Ferraro and composer Chris Jackson.
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| - The initiative introduced Julia, an illustrated friend of Elmo and Abby who has autism. In the initiative's digital storybook, We're Amazing, 1, 2, 3!, Julia is used to demonstrate some common characteristics people on the autism spectrum might have. The initiative also debuted a music video for "The Amazing Song," a song written specifically for the program, and several exclusive featuring Elmo, Abby and Grover. The program also features interviews with individuals who've dealt with those with autism, including producer Frank Campagna, writer Christine Ferraro and composer Chris Jackson. Researchers worked for three years developing the initiative.
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