
Meet Julia from Sesame Street
A video introducing Julia, a bright 4-year-old autistic child who lives on Sesame Street.
Watch the video together. Talk about some things Julia from Sesame Street does differently, in a “Julia kind of way.” Ask children to tell you about doing things in “a [child’s name] kind of way.” What would that mean? Think of as many special things about that person as you can. Remind children, “all of your friends are unique, and all of them are amazing.”
This video is a great tool to use to explore developing friendships with autistic children.

Julia and Rose – Best Friends Fur-Ever
When Sesame Street's Julia has an idea, she sees it through… with a little help from her family. This social storybook 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. Download and share this autism-friendly coloring activity.

Time for a Treat
Sometimes autistic children—and all children—need a little help from others to reach their goals. Download this printable for an autism-friendly coloring activity to help explore focus and persistence.

Where Should We Go?
Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun! Use this autism-friendly coloring activity to help kids develop their decision-making.

Teaching Self-Determination Skills
Try these playful, autism-friendly activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills.

Setting and Achieving Goals
With support from a caring grown-up, autistic children can set goals, make a plan, and accomplish big things! Read on for expert parenting advice for parents of autistic kids.

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.