Good Night!
A customizable, visual (and autism-friendly!) schedule to make bedtime routines more predictable for all kids.
Here’s an autism-friendly coloring activity that parents and caregivers can work on with children. Print this page and invite children to color the cards. Cut them apart and paste them to a large sheet of paper to reflect children’s bedtime routine and help make it more predictable. Make (or leave out) as many as you need in order to personalize how it’s done: you might add “sing a song,” “look at the moon,” or any other steps. Hang the poster in your child’s room.
Sesame Street Communication Board
Sesame Street’s first AAC board features core vocabulary and beloved characters.
Sing and Color with Julia
Use this page to sing along with Julia and her friends.
Lots of Ways to Connect
This music video features Julia, Elmo, Ji-Young, and Zoe as they celebrate the many ways friends can connect with each other.
Lots of Ways to Be Kind
Julia and Elmo welcome a new friend to their classroom, each in their own way.
Ways To Be Kind
A drawing activity that celebrates the many ways to be a kind friend.
Lots of Ways to Participate
Julia and Elmo participate in story time, each in their own way.
Building Inclusive Spaces: Tips for Supporting Our Neurodivergent Learners
An article to help parents and educators plan for success when designing inclusive activities for autistic and neurotypical children in group settings.
