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Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. TIPS FOR READING TOGETHER Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Download printable. When a child is having big feelings, it can be hard for them to pinpoint what the problem is (it can be hard for grown-ups, too! Very young children especially may lack a developed “feelings vocabulary” which can make it hard for them to communicate what they’re feeling.SLOW IT DOWN
Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in EXPLORING THE CIRCLE OF CARE Download printable. Remind children that there are many people who care about them—that’s what the “Circle of Care” is all about. Together, complete the page: children draw pictures of themselves, then close family and friends, then neighborhood helpers such as doctors, teachers, and police. HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SOCIAL DISTANCING
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. TIPS FOR READING TOGETHER Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Download printable. When a child is having big feelings, it can be hard for them to pinpoint what the problem is (it can be hard for grown-ups, too! Very young children especially may lack a developed “feelings vocabulary” which can make it hard for them to communicate what they’re feeling.SLOW IT DOWN
Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in EXPLORING THE CIRCLE OF CARE Download printable. Remind children that there are many people who care about them—that’s what the “Circle of Care” is all about. Together, complete the page: children draw pictures of themselves, then close family and friends, then neighborhood helpers such as doctors, teachers, and police.HELPING KIDS GRIEVE
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. A CHILD'S PERSPECTIVE OF A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE This video was created as a visual tool for understanding reactions to traumatic experiences at different ages, and to highlight the powerful role of caring adults. VIOLENCE | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. WHAT IS RACIAL LITERACY? The resources in this initiative can support you in building racial literacy in all children (and there are even two new friends on Sesame Street here to help.. You hold great power to help children better understand this complicated, flawed, often unfair world.MOVING TOGETHER
Download printable. Read the poem together in an area with lots of space to move. Each time you come to an action word, ask kids to repeat the words like an echo, then show the movement (when you say “We can twist,” they echo “Twist!” as they twist theirbodies).
SENSORY LEARNING
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Download printable. When a child is having big feelings, it can be hard for them to pinpoint what the problem is (it can be hard for grown-ups, too! Very young children especially may lack a developed “feelings vocabulary” which can make it hard for them to communicate what they’re feeling. THE POWER OF ROUTINES by Adriana Molina, LSCW and foster parent. I clearly remember the first time my three-year-old taught me how important routine is. We were moving away from late afternoon free-play time, so I started repeating the familiar reminders: “We are going to have dinner, take a bath”, and then he took over: “and watch show, andnight-night.”
EXPLORING THE CIRCLE OF CARE Download printable. Remind children that there are many people who care about them—that’s what the “Circle of Care” is all about. Together, complete the page: children draw pictures of themselves, then close family and friends, then neighborhood helpers such as doctors, teachers, and police.NEEDS VS. WANTS
Before Viewing: Explain to your child that together you’ll watch this video to see how Abby’s mom helps her make a new yummy treat using foods they have on hand. (You might share this video before you shop for groceries or receive a delivery, to help children prepare for HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Sesame Street in Communities. When children are overwhelmed with big feelings, focusing on the sounds around them is a great mindfulness strategy for slowing down and moving through the challenge. When faced with challenges big and small, drawing can be a way for little ones to “find a place” for overwhelming feelings. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Many Right Ways. In this course explore the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting. Webinar. Caring for Each Other. In this webinar with early childhood experts, learn playful ways to stay healthy,comfortable, and
CONNECT | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Watch the video together and explain that hugs are one way we show love and support for people we care about, especially in tough times. But sometimes hugs from others don’t feel safe, and you can hug yourself instead! Hug yourself (wrap your arms around your own body), and invite children to do the same. You can also:SOCIAL DISTANCING
child. Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Social Distancing. Spread the word—staying six feet apart helps stop the spread of germs! Share this on social media (you can use this suggested text): 6 is the magic number for social distancing! To keep everyone safe and healthy , stay 6 feet away from others when you’re out and about. STORYTIME | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
In this webinar, we’ll talk with Kenneth Braswell, CEO of Fathers Incorporated. Kenneth shares insights and strategies from his many years helping fathers—and the providers who serve them—be the best they can be. By the end of this webinar, you’ll be equipped with a better understanding of how crucial fathers are to their children and MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Finally, offer comfort. Your extra hugs and reassurance can go a long way. Remember, it’s important to address big feelings sooner rather than later. When we respond to a child’s big feelings in the moment—by offering comfort, listening, or providing a way to release the energy—we can mitigate the negative effects of stress. 3. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Communicating Through Feelings. When children learn to regulate their own emotions and behaviors, they’re more able to build positive relationships and experience success in school and life. We can help our children navigate their emotions by talking about feelings during our daily routines. Watch this short video to learn simple strategiesSLOW IT DOWN
Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in which they can calm down. Each session begins with a Muppet leading a short “breathe in, breathe out” exercise. TIPS FOR READING TOGETHER Try using different voices for each character and act out scenes with gestures or body movements. Read in a sing-song voice. Let children chime in with the last word of a familiar line. “The cat in the (hat)!”. Run your finger under the words as you read to help kids understand there’s a HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Sesame Street in Communities. When children are overwhelmed with big feelings, focusing on the sounds around them is a great mindfulness strategy for slowing down and moving through the challenge. When faced with challenges big and small, drawing can be a way for little ones to “find a place” for overwhelming feelings. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Many Right Ways. In this course explore the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting. Webinar. Caring for Each Other. In this webinar with early childhood experts, learn playful ways to stay healthy,comfortable, and
CONNECT | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Watch the video together and explain that hugs are one way we show love and support for people we care about, especially in tough times. But sometimes hugs from others don’t feel safe, and you can hug yourself instead! Hug yourself (wrap your arms around your own body), and invite children to do the same. You can also:SOCIAL DISTANCING
child. Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Social Distancing. Spread the word—staying six feet apart helps stop the spread of germs! Share this on social media (you can use this suggested text): 6 is the magic number for social distancing! To keep everyone safe and healthy , stay 6 feet away from others when you’re out and about. STORYTIME | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
In this webinar, we’ll talk with Kenneth Braswell, CEO of Fathers Incorporated. Kenneth shares insights and strategies from his many years helping fathers—and the providers who serve them—be the best they can be. By the end of this webinar, you’ll be equipped with a better understanding of how crucial fathers are to their children and MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Finally, offer comfort. Your extra hugs and reassurance can go a long way. Remember, it’s important to address big feelings sooner rather than later. When we respond to a child’s big feelings in the moment—by offering comfort, listening, or providing a way to release the energy—we can mitigate the negative effects of stress. 3. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Communicating Through Feelings. When children learn to regulate their own emotions and behaviors, they’re more able to build positive relationships and experience success in school and life. We can help our children navigate their emotions by talking about feelings during our daily routines. Watch this short video to learn simple strategiesSLOW IT DOWN
Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in which they can calm down. Each session begins with a Muppet leading a short “breathe in, breathe out” exercise. TIPS FOR READING TOGETHER Try using different voices for each character and act out scenes with gestures or body movements. Read in a sing-song voice. Let children chime in with the last word of a familiar line. “The cat in the (hat)!”. Run your finger under the words as you read to help kids understand there’s a MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Finally, offer comfort. Your extra hugs and reassurance can go a long way. Remember, it’s important to address big feelings sooner rather than later. When we respond to a child’s big feelings in the moment—by offering comfort, listening, or providing a way to release the energy—we can mitigate the negative effects of stress. 3.CIRCLES OF CARE
Course Goals: Upon completion of this course, providers will be able to: Learn how to effectively train FFNCs in utilizing Sesame Street in Communities resources. Explore ways to help FFNCs to understand the important role they play in children’s lives. Communicate strategies to FFNCs that support children’s development and learning. VIOLENCE | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. THE POWER OF ROUTINES Having consistent routines helps children have a sense of control, because they can anticipate what will happen next. This is especially important for children who have experienced trauma and multiple changes in their life. Routines also reflect relationship. The adult is the starting point for the structure in the home, but the child’sneeds
HELPING KIDS GRIEVE
Helping Kids Grieve. Coping with the death of a loved one brings enormous challenges for the whole family. Grieving may never completely end, but working through the difficult feelings can become easier with time. Through support, open conversations, and finding ways to keep the person’s memory alive, families can begin healingtogether.
WHAT IS RACIAL LITERACY? Racial literacy is: the knowledge, skills, and awareness needed to talk thoughtfully about race and racism; this naturally includes having a rich vocabulary including terms such as race, racism, prejudice, ally, upstander, and so on. the ability to identify racism when it happens. having strategies toPARENTAL ADDICTION
Parental Addiction. When a family member struggles with addiction, the whole family struggles. Children often think it’s their fault; they feel shame, embarrassment, guilt, and loneliness; they may feel invisible. It takes special effort to start important conversations and answer children’s questions. But parents, teachers, caregivers,and
MOVING TOGETHER
clock. 4-10 Min. Download printable. Read the poem together in an area with lots of space to move. Each time you come to an action word, ask kids to repeat the words like an echo, then show the movement (when you say “We can twist,” they echo “Twist!” as they twist their bodies). Use a louder voice for action words like “jump.”.SENSORY LEARNING
Sensory Learning. As babies and toddlers begin to explore their home and surroundings, you can keep them safe and engaged as they play and discover. Watch this video and then try some of these playful activities that help children learn through their senses: “Tummy time” helps babies learn to hold up their heads, crawl, and focus ontheir
EXPLORING THE CIRCLE OF CARE Age 2 to 6. clock. 4-10 Min. Download printable. Remind children that there are many people who care about them—that’s what the “Circle of Care” is all about. Together, complete the page: children draw pictures of themselves, then close family and friends, then neighborhood helpers such as doctors, teachers, and police. HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Sesame Street in Communities. When children are overwhelmed with big feelings, focusing on the sounds around them is a great mindfulness strategy for slowing down and moving through the challenge. When faced with challenges big and small, drawing can be a way for little ones to “find a place” for overwhelming feelings. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Many Right Ways. In this course explore the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting. Webinar. Caring for Each Other. In this webinar with early childhood experts, learn playful ways to stay healthy,comfortable, and
SOCIAL DISTANCING
child. Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Social Distancing. Spread the word—staying six feet apart helps stop the spread of germs! Share this on social media (you can use this suggested text): 6 is the magic number for social distancing! To keep everyone safe and healthy , stay 6 feet away from others when you’re out and about. STORYTIME | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
In this webinar, we’ll talk with Kenneth Braswell, CEO of Fathers Incorporated. Kenneth shares insights and strategies from his many years helping fathers—and the providers who serve them—be the best they can be. By the end of this webinar, you’ll be equipped with a better understanding of how crucial fathers are to their children and MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Finally, offer comfort. Your extra hugs and reassurance can go a long way. Remember, it’s important to address big feelings sooner rather than later. When we respond to a child’s big feelings in the moment—by offering comfort, listening, or providing a way to release the energy—we can mitigate the negative effects of stress. 3. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Communicating Through Feelings. When children learn to regulate their own emotions and behaviors, they’re more able to build positive relationships and experience success in school and life. We can help our children navigate their emotions by talking about feelings during our daily routines. Watch this short video to learn simple strategies THE POWER OF ROUTINES Having consistent routines helps children have a sense of control, because they can anticipate what will happen next. This is especially important for children who have experienced trauma and multiple changes in their life. Routines also reflect relationship. The adult is the starting point for the structure in the home, but the child’sneeds
SLOW IT DOWN
Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in which they can calm down. Each session begins with a Muppet leading a short “breathe in, breathe out” exercise. TIPS FOR READING TOGETHER Try using different voices for each character and act out scenes with gestures or body movements. Read in a sing-song voice. Let children chime in with the last word of a familiar line. “The cat in the (hat)!”. Run your finger under the words as you read to help kids understand there’s a HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Sesame Street in Communities. When children are overwhelmed with big feelings, focusing on the sounds around them is a great mindfulness strategy for slowing down and moving through the challenge. When faced with challenges big and small, drawing can be a way for little ones to “find a place” for overwhelming feelings. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Many Right Ways. In this course explore the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting. Webinar. Caring for Each Other. In this webinar with early childhood experts, learn playful ways to stay healthy,comfortable, and
THE POWER OF ROUTINES Having consistent routines helps children have a sense of control, because they can anticipate what will happen next. This is especially important for children who have experienced trauma and multiple changes in their life. Routines also reflect relationship. The adult is the starting point for the structure in the home, but the child’sneeds
CONNECT | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Watch the video together and explain that hugs are one way we show love and support for people we care about, especially in tough times. But sometimes hugs from others don’t feel safe, and you can hug yourself instead! Hug yourself (wrap your arms around your own body), and invite children to do the same. You can also:SOCIAL DISTANCING
child. Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Social Distancing. Spread the word—staying six feet apart helps stop the spread of germs! Share this on social media (you can use this suggested text): 6 is the magic number for social distancing! To keep everyone safe and healthy , stay 6 feet away from others when you’re out and about. STORYTIME | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SUPPORTING FATHERS
In this webinar, we’ll talk with Kenneth Braswell, CEO of Fathers Incorporated. Kenneth shares insights and strategies from his many years helping fathers—and the providers who serve them—be the best they can be. By the end of this webinar, you’ll be equipped with a better understanding of how crucial fathers are to their children and MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Finally, offer comfort. Your extra hugs and reassurance can go a long way. Remember, it’s important to address big feelings sooner rather than later. When we respond to a child’s big feelings in the moment—by offering comfort, listening, or providing a way to release the energy—we can mitigate the negative effects of stress. 3. COMMUNICATING THROUGH FEELINGS Communicating Through Feelings. When children learn to regulate their own emotions and behaviors, they’re more able to build positive relationships and experience success in school and life. We can help our children navigate their emotions by talking about feelings during our daily routines. Watch this short video to learn simple strategiesSLOW IT DOWN
Age 2 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in which they can calm down. Each session begins with a Muppet leading a short “breathe in, breathe out” exercise. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Many Right Ways. In this course explore the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting. Webinar. Caring for Each Other. In this webinar with early childhood experts, learn playful ways to stay healthy,comfortable, and
VIOLENCE | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.FOSTER CARE
Foster Care. As an adult involved in foster care, you have an enormous job: building and rebuilding family structures and children’s sense of safety. What you are doing takes patience, resilience, courage, and sacrifice. Here are resources to help you help children in crisis cope with their separation from birth parents, their placement in THE POWER OF ROUTINES Having consistent routines helps children have a sense of control, because they can anticipate what will happen next. This is especially important for children who have experienced trauma and multiple changes in their life. Routines also reflect relationship. The adult is the starting point for the structure in the home, but the child’sneeds
PARENTAL ADDICTION
Parental Addiction. When a family member struggles with addiction, the whole family struggles. Children often think it’s their fault; they feel shame, embarrassment, guilt, and loneliness; they may feel invisible. It takes special effort to start important conversations and answer children’s questions. But parents, teachers, caregivers,and
WHAT IS RACIAL LITERACY? Racial literacy is: the knowledge, skills, and awareness needed to talk thoughtfully about race and racism; this naturally includes having a rich vocabulary including terms such as race, racism, prejudice, ally, upstander, and so on. the ability to identify racism when it happens. having strategies toSENSORY LEARNING
Sensory Learning. As babies and toddlers begin to explore their home and surroundings, you can keep them safe and engaged as they play and discover. Watch this video and then try some of these playful activities that help children learn through their senses: “Tummy time” helps babies learn to hold up their heads, crawl, and focus ontheir
FOSTER CARE RESOURCES Foster Care. child. Age 0 to 6. clock. 1-4 Min. Download printable. Print this page of national and local organizations that provide support, information, and advocacy. « Back to Foster Care Resources.close.
EXPLORING THE CIRCLE OF CARE Age 2 to 6. clock. 4-10 Min. Download printable. Remind children that there are many people who care about them—that’s what the “Circle of Care” is all about. Together, complete the page: children draw pictures of themselves, then close family and friends, then neighborhood helpers such as doctors, teachers, and police. A CHILD'S PERSPECTIVE OF A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE This video was created as a visual tool for understanding reactions to traumatic experiences at different ages, and to highlight the powerful role of caring adults. HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. CONNECT | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. COURSES AND INTERACTIVE TRAININGS ARCHIVES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.HELPING KIDS GRIEVE
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.WEBINARS ARCHIVES
Community Conversation: Community Violence. In this webinar, Dr. Jocelyn Gainers (Baltimore, MD), Dr. Kelley Nichols (Memphis, TN), and Maria Guajardo (Miami, FL) talk about what community violence looks like in each of their communities, what they are doing to build a circle of care around the families who are impacted, and what they hope to see as new and innovative approaches TAKING CARE OF MYSELF Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SLOW IT DOWN
Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in A CHILD'S PERSPECTIVE OF A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE This video was created as a visual tool for understanding reactions to traumatic experiences at different ages, and to highlight the powerful role of caring adults. HOME - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET INTRAUMATIC EXPERIENCESTOPICSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPARTNER PORTALABOUT USART Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. CONNECT | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. COURSES AND INTERACTIVE TRAININGS ARCHIVES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.HELPING KIDS GRIEVE
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.WEBINARS ARCHIVES
Community Conversation: Community Violence. In this webinar, Dr. Jocelyn Gainers (Baltimore, MD), Dr. Kelley Nichols (Memphis, TN), and Maria Guajardo (Miami, FL) talk about what community violence looks like in each of their communities, what they are doing to build a circle of care around the families who are impacted, and what they hope to see as new and innovative approaches TAKING CARE OF MYSELF Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way.SLOW IT DOWN
Launch Slow it Down. You can let children use this activity however you see fit. You can play it together, or, if a child is in “full meltdown,” you can simply hand it over and give them some space in A CHILD'S PERSPECTIVE OF A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE This video was created as a visual tool for understanding reactions to traumatic experiences at different ages, and to highlight the powerful role of caring adults.EXPLORE TOPICS
Explore Topics. Click on a topic for tons of resources that help kids (and parents!) with what matters most in young lives: health and wellness, social-emotional skills, and school readiness. FOR FRONTLINE FAMILIES During this health emergency, everyone’s working to keep themselves and others healthy. Some families, such as th ose of essential workers—pharmacists, doctors, nurses, grocers, childcare providers, first responders, and others— need to work extra hard. These “ super families ” face unique challenges and opportunities. The resources on this page provide ways for everyone to say thank VACCINES - SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES - SESAME STREET IN Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. STORYTIME | SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. USING THESE RESOURCES For decades, Sesame Street has used the power of the Muppets to help kids and families cope with tough topics. We now know that one in four children endure more than one traumatic experience, so with guidance from expert advisers, we’ve developed these resources to support youin
EXPLORING EMOTIONS
Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. TAKING CARE OF MYSELF Your care and support can make a huge difference in the life of a young child. Sesame Street is here for you with activities and tips for the challenges and joys along the way. MANAGING BIG FEELINGS Download printable. When a child is having big feelings, it can be hard for them to pinpoint what the problem is (it can be hard for grown-ups, too! Very young children especially may lack a developed “feelings vocabulary” which can make it hard for them to communicate what they’re feeling. THE POWER OF ROUTINES by Adriana Molina, LSCW and foster parent. I clearly remember the first time my three-year-old taught me how important routine is. We were moving away from late afternoon free-play time, so I started repeating the familiar reminders: “We are going to have dinner, take a bath”, and then he took over: “and watch show, andnight-night.”
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