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WHOis the new kid on the block in ‘Sesame Street’?

- REUTERS

Long-running children’s television show, “Sesame Street,” is welcoming a new kid on the block—a Muppet with autism called Julia.

A redhead who loves to sing and remembers the words to lots of songs, Julia will debut on the show for preschoole­rs on April 10 after a five-year outreach effort to families and experts on autism, Sesame Workshop said on March 20.

“For years, families of children with autism have asked us to address the issue,” Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, vice president of US social impact at the nonprofit Sesame Workshop, said in a statement.

One in 68 American children is currently diagnosed with autism, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an increase of 119 percent since 2000.

Autism is a developmen­tal disorder present from early childhood, characteri­zed by difficulty in communicat­ing and forming relationsh­ips with other people and in using language and abstract concepts.

Stacey Gordon, the pup- peteer who will perform the role of Julia, and Christine Ferraro who wrote her part, both have family members who are on the autism spectrum. “It’s important for kids without the condition to see what autism is like,” Gordon told CBS’ “60 Minutes,” in a preview.

“Had my son’s friends been exposed to his behavior through something that they had seen on TV before they experience­d them in the classroom, they might not have been frightened and worried when he cried. They would have known that he plays in a different way—and that that’s OK,” she added.

The show will see Julia interact with favorite characters like Big Bird and Elmo, but sometimes get overexcite­d, or flap her hands. The character will be supported by books and videos in both Spanish and English on the sesamestre­et.org website and costumed character visits to community events.

Since its launch in 1969, “Sesame Street” has tackled issues such as divorce, disability, race and death, alongside its role in teaching young children to read, count and learn colors.

“Sesame Street” is seen in the US on PBS and HBO, or local TV versions in more than 150 nations.—

 ??  ?? From left: Elmo, actor Alan Muraoka, Julia, Abby Cadabby and Big Bird
From left: Elmo, actor Alan Muraoka, Julia, Abby Cadabby and Big Bird

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