Even I Love It and I'm Learning More About Them – Sesame Street and Autism Review
I am 15 years old, have autism, and love Sesame Street. One day I have noticed that SST has recently introduced a little girl muppet with autism by the name of Julia. And I wondered, wow, Sesame Street is putting together an organization for autism and I would someday like to know more about just how autistic Julia is.
Then yesterday I found this app because I thought it would be useful for me and I want to learn more about autism. This night before dinner, I had been watching the videos. Yes, I'd give all of them a five since they are so useful and helpful. (I think I'm probably related to Nasaiah since I began to talk at about 3.5 or 4 years.) You know, some autistic children can speak while others can't, but have their own ways to communicate to others like using pictures with words (which I remember doing from preschool-1st grade) and signing (which I have taken a course over the summer and I can now ace it, I have a few girls in my softball team with autism/aspergers who can sign instead of speak too). And I have found the flashcards very useful although I already know all the basic steps Abby teaches, but my mother will somehow encourage me to try new foods. I will someday show this app to my neurologists and also recommend it to my mom's friend's severely autistic son.
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