
- Safe & Sound: Activity Pages for Children & Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Download a PDF of activity sheets for kids and tips that can help children feel safe, cope with emotions, and understand that there is hope for the future. - Hurricane on Sesame Street: Parenting Tips
Here are some strategies may not only be used during a hurricane, but may also be used before and after any crisis. - Give your child some play time
Playing games, and enjoying some stress free time can help your child feel more comfortable and safe. Visit www.sesamestreet.com for some fun online. - Comforting Children Through Stressful Times
During or after disasters, many families suffer from the onset of sudden stress. - Cómo Consolar a los Niños en Momentos Difíciles
Durante o después de desastres, muchas familias sufren del estrés repentino. - Talking To Kids About World Natural Disasters
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina television and other media are depicting graphic scenes of devastation and destruction. Parents wonder if, when, and how to explain these events to their children. - Guide: You Can Ask!
Parent's Guide to Helping Children Cope with Stress - Guía: ¡Puedes Preguntar!
Guía para padres para ayudar a los niños manejar situaciones estresantes - Video Clip: Talking to Children About Scary News
- Video Clip: Paying Attention to What Children Watch
- Segmento de video: Expresar los miedos
- Segmento de video: Todos sentimos miedo
- Segmento de video: Tu eres especial
- Video Clip: Sesame Street Friends To The Rescue DVD Excerpt
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst
- I Love You: A Rebus Poem by Jean Marzollo
- Mama, Do You Love Me? by Barbara Joose
- My Crayons Talk by Patricia Hubbard
- Elmo's World: Love! by Kara Mcmahon
- Un sillón para mi mamá por Vera B. Williams
- ¿Me quieres, mamá? por Barbara José
- ¿Cómo te amo? por P.K. Hallinan
- Alexander y el día terrible, espantoso, horroroso por Judith Viorst
- ¿No duermes, Osito? por Esther Rubio
- Sesame Workshop Responds to Hurricane Katrina:
Immediate Resources Available to Parents and Caregivers



