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Military families.
GRIEF |SESAME STREET: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN Grief, the intense set of feelings associated with death, is a family experience. Grief is complex; it encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. RELOCATION | KIDS MOVING SESAME STREET Relocation. Military families often have to move, and learning how to make this transition can sometimes be difficult. The experience for kids moving, in particular, may lead to feelings of sadness. There also might be anxiety around how to make friends in a new school. By expressing a positive attitude about military moves and asking your MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN ARCHIVES Military Families Resources for Young Children. Play together to share your thoughts and feelings with each other. Games.FOR PROVIDERS
For Providers. Retired Vice Adm. Raquel Bono, former director of the Defense Health Agency, and Elmo welcome you to the provider section of the site. Here you will find resources for yourself and for the military families you serve. Your friends on Sesame Street are here toMUSIC MAKER
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of non-U.S. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein. MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame. Laugh and learn as you help a Sesame Street monster friend calm down and solve everyday challenges. This app helps your child learn Sesame’s Breathe, Think, Do DEALING WITH LOSS: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN |SESAME STREET Dealing with Loss: Explaining Death to Children |Sesame Street. Elmo’s cousin Jesse has lost her daddy. In this gentle, rhyming story, Jesse finds the strength to remember him, to heal, and to keep his memory vibrant. She wears her dad’s hat, laughs and cries—and celebrates his life. And Elmo’s right there to help! AFLICCIÓN | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIESTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Pasos para comunicarse y mantenerse en contacto. La aflicción es un sentimiento intenso de tristeza relacionado con la muerte de un ser querido que embarga a toda la familia militar. La aflicción ante la muerte es un sentimiento complejo y comprende una serie de emocionesque vienen y
WHEN FAMILIES GRIEVE Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization that revolutionized children’s television programming with the landmark Sesame StreetThe Workshop produces local . Sesame Street programs, seen in over 140 countries, and other acclaimed shows to help bridge the literacy gap, including The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo.Beyond television, MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Explore military parenting advice and tips to find information on self-expression, positive parenting, and answers to common concerns ofMilitary families.
GRIEF |SESAME STREET: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN Grief, the intense set of feelings associated with death, is a family experience. Grief is complex; it encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. RELOCATION | KIDS MOVING SESAME STREET Relocation. Military families often have to move, and learning how to make this transition can sometimes be difficult. The experience for kids moving, in particular, may lead to feelings of sadness. There also might be anxiety around how to make friends in a new school. By expressing a positive attitude about military moves and asking your MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN ARCHIVES Military Families Resources for Young Children. Play together to share your thoughts and feelings with each other. Games.FOR PROVIDERS
For Providers. Retired Vice Adm. Raquel Bono, former director of the Defense Health Agency, and Elmo welcome you to the provider section of the site. Here you will find resources for yourself and for the military families you serve. Your friends on Sesame Street are here toMUSIC MAKER
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of non-U.S. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein. MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame. Laugh and learn as you help a Sesame Street monster friend calm down and solve everyday challenges. This app helps your child learn Sesame’s Breathe, Think, Do DEALING WITH LOSS: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN |SESAME STREET Dealing with Loss: Explaining Death to Children |Sesame Street. Elmo’s cousin Jesse has lost her daddy. In this gentle, rhyming story, Jesse finds the strength to remember him, to heal, and to keep his memory vibrant. She wears her dad’s hat, laughs and cries—and celebrates his life. And Elmo’s right there to help! AFLICCIÓN | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIESTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Pasos para comunicarse y mantenerse en contacto. La aflicción es un sentimiento intenso de tristeza relacionado con la muerte de un ser querido que embarga a toda la familia militar. La aflicción ante la muerte es un sentimiento complejo y comprende una serie de emocionesque vienen y
WHEN FAMILIES GRIEVE Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization that revolutionized children’s television programming with the landmark Sesame StreetThe Workshop produces local . Sesame Street programs, seen in over 140 countries, and other acclaimed shows to help bridge the literacy gap, including The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo.Beyond television, ROUTINES | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Use a special good-bye phrase, such as See you later, alligator (after a while, crocodile). Try fist bumps, a special handshake, a special wave, or three kisses and a hug (or any combination of these). Give your child a little memento of you to keep in her pocket—a handkerchief, a mitten, a stone or shell found during a familytrip—anything
MILITARY HOMECOMINGS| SESAME STREET: RETURNING HOME Military Homecomings. You’ll spend weeks preparing for this special day, and the full military homecoming experience may last for weeks afterward. However, as with any highly anticipated event, the reality for your family could be different from their expectations. Having your loved one back is wonderful, but returning home from deploymentis
BIRTHDAYS | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Birthdays. Birthdays are a highlight of every child’s life, an exciting and eagerly anticipated event year after year and a cherished memory ever after. In military families, birthdays may be a reminder of current challenges. A parent may be deployed and unable to join the celebration in person. Or, the family may have just moved to a new FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLNESS Family Health and Wellness. As a military parent, you have regular day-to-day responsibilities: taking a child to daycare, fixing meals, attending a soccer game, and running errands. However, you have the added demands of military life: relocation, deployment orDEPLOYMENTS
Stuff one of the deploying parent’s T-shirts and sew it closed. When your child feels the need, he can wrap himself in a hug! As a family, complete the Family Puzzle printable. To make the pieces of the puzzle sturdier, you can laminate individual pieces or glue the sheet to cardstock before cutting the pieces out. MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN This critical outreach tool helped military families and their young children cope with the challenges of deployment and build resilience in times of separation and change. The overwhelming response to this program revealed a need for additional resources and in 2008 and 2010, respectively, Sesame Workshop followed up with Talk, Listen, Connect MILITARY TO CIVILIAN LIFE Military to Civilian Life. When parents transition from military to civilian life, so do children. Your child is suddenly experiencing a lot of changes that are similar to military moves and might even call this change a move. You know that joining civilian life is not just another move, but what you’ve learned during your military yearswill
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The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of non-U.S. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein. DEALING WITH LOSS: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN |SESAME STREET Dealing with Loss: Explaining Death to Children |Sesame Street. Elmo’s cousin Jesse has lost her daddy. In this gentle, rhyming story, Jesse finds the strength to remember him, to heal, and to keep his memory vibrant. She wears her dad’s hat, laughs and cries—and celebrates his life. And Elmo’s right there to help!SELF-EXPRESSION
Self-Expression. Children of military families are unique in many ways. They face challenges that are difficult even for most adults to handle. They may also have MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Explore military parenting advice and tips to find information on self-expression, positive parenting, and answers to common concerns ofMilitary families.
RELOCATION | KIDS MOVING SESAME STREET Relocation. Military families often have to move, and learning how to make this transition can sometimes be difficult. The experience for kids moving, in particular, may lead to feelings of sadness. There also might be anxiety around how to make friends in a new school. By expressing a positive attitude about military moves and asking your GRIEF |SESAME STREET: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN Grief, the intense set of feelings associated with death, is a family experience. Grief is complex; it encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. BIRTHDAYS | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Birthdays. Birthdays are a highlight of every child’s life, an exciting and eagerly anticipated event year after year and a cherished memory ever after. In military families, birthdays may be a reminder of current challenges. A parent may be deployed and unable to join the celebration in person. Or, the family may have just moved to a new DEALING WITH LOSS: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN |SESAME STREET Dealing with Loss: Explaining Death to Children |Sesame Street. Elmo’s cousin Jesse has lost her daddy. In this gentle, rhyming story, Jesse finds the strength to remember him, to heal, and to keep his memory vibrant. She wears her dad’s hat, laughs and cries—and celebrates his life. And Elmo’s right there to help!FACES AND FEELINGS
Faces and Feelings (part 1). Deployments. When your Mommy or Daddy has to go away, you may feel many things. All the feelings you feel areOK. Point to how
STORY: HUGS ALL AROUND Routines. Story: Hugs All Around . Elmo’s day started with the sun shining through his window and a warm . good-morning hug. from Mommy.Getting hugged by
WHEN FAMILIES GRIEVE Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization that revolutionized children’s television programming with the landmark Sesame StreetThe Workshop produces local . Sesame Street programs, seen in over 140 countries, and other acclaimed shows to help bridge the literacy gap, including The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo.Beyond television,WHERE IM GOING MAP
Many families live all over the world and move around a lot. How about yours? Use a blue . crayon. or marker to color in all the places youhave lived.
PIN THE NOSE ON ELMO Pin the Nose on Elmo Give each player a game piece with tape on the back. Grown-ups, make sure to write the name of the player on each nose to make sure everyone gets a turn. MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Explore military parenting advice and tips to find information on self-expression, positive parenting, and answers to common concerns ofMilitary families.
RELOCATION | KIDS MOVING SESAME STREET Relocation. Military families often have to move, and learning how to make this transition can sometimes be difficult. The experience for kids moving, in particular, may lead to feelings of sadness. There also might be anxiety around how to make friends in a new school. By expressing a positive attitude about military moves and asking your GRIEF |SESAME STREET: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN Grief, the intense set of feelings associated with death, is a family experience. Grief is complex; it encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. BIRTHDAYS | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Birthdays. Birthdays are a highlight of every child’s life, an exciting and eagerly anticipated event year after year and a cherished memory ever after. In military families, birthdays may be a reminder of current challenges. A parent may be deployed and unable to join the celebration in person. Or, the family may have just moved to a new DEALING WITH LOSS: EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN |SESAME STREET Dealing with Loss: Explaining Death to Children |Sesame Street. Elmo’s cousin Jesse has lost her daddy. In this gentle, rhyming story, Jesse finds the strength to remember him, to heal, and to keep his memory vibrant. She wears her dad’s hat, laughs and cries—and celebrates his life. And Elmo’s right there to help!FACES AND FEELINGS
Faces and Feelings (part 1). Deployments. When your Mommy or Daddy has to go away, you may feel many things. All the feelings you feel areOK. Point to how
STORY: HUGS ALL AROUND Routines. Story: Hugs All Around . Elmo’s day started with the sun shining through his window and a warm . good-morning hug. from Mommy.Getting hugged by
WHEN FAMILIES GRIEVE Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization that revolutionized children’s television programming with the landmark Sesame StreetThe Workshop produces local . Sesame Street programs, seen in over 140 countries, and other acclaimed shows to help bridge the literacy gap, including The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo.Beyond television,WHERE IM GOING MAP
Many families live all over the world and move around a lot. How about yours? Use a blue . crayon. or marker to color in all the places youhave lived.
PIN THE NOSE ON ELMO Pin the Nose on Elmo Give each player a game piece with tape on the back. Grown-ups, make sure to write the name of the player on each nose to make sure everyone gets a turn.FOR PROVIDERS
For Providers. Retired Vice Adm. Raquel Bono, former director of the Defense Health Agency, and Elmo welcome you to the provider section of the site. Here you will find resources for yourself and for the military families you serve. Your friends on Sesame Street are here to MILITARY HOMECOMINGS| SESAME STREET: RETURNING HOME Military Homecomings. You’ll spend weeks preparing for this special day, and the full military homecoming experience may last for weeks afterward. However, as with any highly anticipated event, the reality for your family could be different from their expectations. Having your loved one back is wonderful, but returning home from deploymentis
ROUTINES | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Use a special good-bye phrase, such as See you later, alligator (after a while, crocodile). Try fist bumps, a special handshake, a special wave, or three kisses and a hug (or any combination of these). Give your child a little memento of you to keep in her pocket—a handkerchief, a mitten, a stone or shell found during a familytrip—anything
BIRTHDAYS | SESAME STREET FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Birthdays. Birthdays are a highlight of every child’s life, an exciting and eagerly anticipated event year after year and a cherished memory ever after. In military families, birthdays may be a reminder of current challenges. A parent may be deployed and unable to join the celebration in person. Or, the family may have just moved to a new MILITARY FAMILIES RESOURCES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame. Laugh and learn as you help a Sesame Street monster friend calm down and solve everyday challenges. This app helps your child learn Sesame’s Breathe, Think, Do FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLNESS Family Health and Wellness. As a military parent, you have regular day-to-day responsibilities: taking a child to daycare, fixing meals, attending a soccer game, and running errands. However, you have the added demands of military life: relocation, deployment orVISITING THE DOCTOR
Visiting the Doctor is a great game to prepare your child for the new faces and places of their new medical team. Select a furry Muppet friend to explore the ways that they can prepare for a doctor’s visit by selecting comfort items, playing in the office and meetingtheir new provider.
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The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of non-U.S. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein.FACES AND FEELINGS
Faces and Feelings (part 1). Deployments. When your Mommy or Daddy has to go away, you may feel many things. All the feelings you feel areOK. Point to how
WHERE IM GOING MAP
Many families live all over the world and move around a lot. How about yours? Use a blue . crayon. or marker to color in all the places youhave lived.
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SUNNY, CLOUDY, STORMY DAYS There are everyday routines that can help you connect as a family during both happy and challenging times. Play this game with yourchild!
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