Several recent TV series for adults have featured autistic lead characters. A new PBS show looks to expand that trend into children’s programming. By Laurel Graeber Carl isn’t unlike many ...
More autistic characters are starting to be featured ... director and co-creator of "Love on the Spectrum", an Australian reality TV series about what dating can look like for adults with autism.
PBS' new animated children's program, debuting Thursday, is the first time the public broadcaster has centered a series on a neurodiverse character.
Via Visit Myrtle Beach “Traveling the Spectrum,” an unscripted documentary series following three families with members on the autism spectrum as they vacation in the Myrtle Beach area ...
this will be the first time her character appears on the TV show. The program’s producers worked with child psychologists and autism organizations to figure out the best way to portray autism.
Comedian Ashley Storrie has revealed playing an autistic character in her first lead acting role helped her to become more open about her own challenges. Ashley plays Nina a neurodiverse ...
“If we can spread autism awareness like how this show is starting, it’s pretty epic.” To learn more about Traveling the Spectrum before it premieres, check out the show’s page her ...
Autism Amplified: Acceptance through Communication is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV ...
Elliott Garcia won the role to play Bruno the Brake Car, who will star alongside Thomas the Tank Engine as the show's first autistic engine. The nine-year-old was cast to play the character with ...
Elle McNicoll is a bestselling author and screenwriter whose work centres around autistic experiences. In a candid essay, she explains how absent neurodivergent and disabled characters were on ...