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‘Sesame Street’ character will help shed light on autism, experts say
April 5, 2017
Gainesville Sun
Comments from Maureen Conroy, a professor of early childhood studies at the UF College of Education, are included in a story about how a new autistic “Sesame Street” character can teach children about autism.
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