Julia & the Super-Sunny Celebration
When a big (and fun!) job needs to be done, everyone can find ways to help that are unique to them.
It’s human nature to want to be a part of something larger, to truly belong. For that to happen, we need to accept and embrace our differences. And, in fact, that’s what makes Sesame Street such a special place. Big birds and small fairies; eternally happy red monsters and eternally complaining grouches; math-loving vampires like the Count and art-and music-loving redheads like Julia—they do more than co-exist. They respect, love, and look out for one another.
In our own neighborhoods, it’s up to each one of us to do the same. By keeping an open heart and open ears, just like Julia and her friends, we can include everyone in a warm circle of belonging.
Julia and Rose – Best Friends Fur-Ever
When Julia has an idea, she sees it through… with a little help from her family. This social story for autistic children models what’s possible!
Super Helper
Finding ways to help their family can be a great way for autistic children to build skills and pursue goals.
Time for a Treat
Sometimes autistic children—and all children—need a little help from others to reach their goals.
Where Should We Go?
Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun!
Setting and Achieving Goals
With support from a caring grown-up, autistic children can set goals, make a plan, and accomplish big things!
Teaching Self-Determination Skills
Try these playful activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills.
Forging Furry Friendships: How Human-Animal Interventions Can Support Autistic Children’s Well-Being
In this webinar, you’ll learn about the science of human-animal bonds and specifically how animal interventions can support autistic children’s well-being.