The ‘Amazing’ Story Behind How The Princess And The Frog Helped A Young Autistic Child Find Her Voice

The ‘Amazing’ Story Behind How The Princess And The Frog Helped A Young Autistic Child Find Her Voice

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The Disney Princesses of the various animated movies come in all shapes and sizes. All hold special talents that better their respective worlds, whether it’s their adventurous and bold spirits, their creativity and ingenuity or their gentle and patient demeanors. What’s also special is that the voice actors, who help bring these iconic royals to life, get to experience magic moments with the fans. Anika Rose Noni, who voices Tiana of The Princess and the Frog, had a very special experience with autistic child, who ended up finding her voice.

Anika Noni Rose was among the various princess actresses — like The Little Mermaid‘s Jodi Benson and Aladdin‘s Linda Larkin — at this year’s Disney D23 Expo. Sometime after the event, the group caught up with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss some of the experiences they’ve had. Rose, who’s well aware of how her beloved character represents an important step in representation, shared a truly sweet anecdote involving a non-verbal child:

Many years ago, closer to when The Princess and the Frog came out, I had a parent tweet me to let me know that their child loved the movie and watched it on loop. But the child was nonverbal autistic, and this child started speaking and singing to my song. [The mom] was in a different room and she heard this voice and it wasn’t a voice that she knew and she went into the living room and that child was singing. And it is the most remarkable, amazing goosebumps feeling. It was amazing, and remains amazing.



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