Mattel’s autistic Barbie signals a wider shift in the global toy industry, with inclusion and neurodiversity increasingly ...
Autistic people are so rarely depicted in media and entertainment, it's no wonder most people don't really understand much ...
Not everyone is happy with the new doll, but autistic people and advocates have reason to cheer.
Parents and NGOs weigh in on whether the doll empowers autistic girls or if it reduces their experiences to a single narrative.
Barbie launches its first Autistic Barbie doll in India showcasing inclusivity following the introduction of the Barbie with Type 1 diabetes, blind Barbie and the Barbie doll with Down syndrome. This ...
UCT researcher Nola Chambers cautiously welcomes Mattel's first autistic Barbie, highlighting its symbolic role in promoting ...
As the Government warns excessive screen time is damaging toddlers’ speech, one mother explains how she took action to get ...
Kellen Goff breaks down voice acting, the different mediums he's worked in, working with Scott Cawthon on FNAF, and his role ...
Mattel's new Barbie with autism has garnered mixed feelings from people within the autism community. Why?
Juan Dipini and Carmen Roman are co-founders of Plan 504, which helps families who need resources to cope with an autistic child. They spoke with WFMZ's Jaciel Cordoba on 69 News at Sunrise about ...