Mattel unveils 1st Barbie with autism
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Why Mattel’s first-ever Barbie with autism is sparking conversation
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Mattel’s newest historic first is being met with mixed reactions. The toy company has revealed its first Barbie doll with autism, which the company says was designed with guidance from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.
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Mattel said it developed the autistic doll over more than 18 months in partnership with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights and better media representation of people with autism.
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