Big Bird and his "Sesame Street" buddies are taking on a new mission: helping kids learn to cope with stress and trauma.
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit offshoot of the long-running children's program "Sesame Street," launched the powerful new initiative, which was designed with the help of psychologists, the same week that the nation was rocked by the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The initiative includes materials for parents, caregivers and social workers, as well as video elements featuring the beloved "Sesame Street" Muppets demonstrating the simple exercises to help children to feel safe and cope with the traumatic and stressful experiences.
[For more of this article written by Catherine Thorbecke, visit http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyl...ma/story?id=50309301]
Photo caption: Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit group affiliated with the long-running children's program, has launched a new program that aims to teach children how to cope with traumatic experiences.
Photo credit: Zach Hyman/Sesame Workshop
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