Importance of Addressing Autism, Bullying & Diversity in Children Story Book - with Lisa Jacovsky | Epi.34
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Psychology professor and award-winning children’s author Lisa joins Dr. Nazif to unpack why early, honest conversations about autism, bullying, and diversity belong in kids’ literature—and how stories can shape kinder, more inclusive adults. Drawing on 11 years in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), early intervention work, and her bestselling Let’s Talk series, Lisa shares practical ways parents and educators can use books to build empathy, social skills, and understanding. Lisa traces her path from ABA specialist to author-educator, explains what autism is (a neurodevelopmental difference, not a deficit), and offers concrete tips for selecting and discussing books at home and in classrooms. She also talks candidly about responsible representation, collaborating with neurodiverse illustrators, and the change she hopes to see in the publishing industry—more everyday, relatable stories over “superpower” tropes.
What you’ll learn
- Why it’s important to start early—how children’s books build empathy, reduce stigma, and prevent bullying.
- Easy ways to explain autism as a different way of learning and why the right words matter.
- How stories help kids learn social skills, inclusion, and acceptance of differences.
- How parents and teachers can choose the right books and start meaningful conversations.
- Why accurate and respectful representation matters and how Lisa works with autistic illustrators.
- How everyday activities and outings can help children understand and accept differences.
- How stories about bullying can teach empathy, support victims, and guide better behavior.
- The need for more diverse, relatable characters and fewer superhero stereotypes in children’s books.
- Tips for aspiring authors on researching, learning from real experiences, and writing with sensitivity.
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