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May 7, 202228 MinutesSesame Workshop and Month of the Military Child 2022
Play episode now:Sesame Workshop and Month of the Military Child 2022Listen and subscribe on your favorite platforms:Parents can learn about Sesame Street for Military Families and the multimedia resources available to support military families and children ages 2-6 years through milestones such as deployments, homecomings, injuries, grief and self-expression, with an emphasis in this discussion on mental health and well-being.
Host Bruce Moody speaks with Anna Carbone, Project Coordinator, U.S. Social Impact Team for Sesame Workshop, and Sabrina Huda, Social Impact Director for Sesame Workshop.
Visit Military OneSource at https://www.militaryonesource.mil/family-relationships/parenting-and-children/parenting-through-deployment/sesame-street-for-military-families/ to learn about the resources and support available to parents and caregivers of children ages 2-6 years.
Resources:
Sesame Street for Military Families: Helping Kids Through Life’s Milestones
Sesame Street’s Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce
Sesame Street’s Little Children, Big Challenges: Resilience
Sesame Street’s Talk, Listen, Connect: Deployments, Homecomings, Changes
This episode is part of the Military OneSource Podcast.Military life topics including deployment, PCS, recreation, relationships, finances, parenting, etc.
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