![]() ![]() We agree with John Oliver that it’s great to see Sesame Street addressing mass incarceration, but it’s beyond disturbing that our nation’s failed policies and practices leave more than 2.7 million children with an incarcerated parent. Part of Sesame Streets 'Little Children, Big Challenges.' Visit /divor. Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration is an educational resource video from Sesame Street released in 2013. ![]() Along with a series of videos with muppets and real kids’ stories, the Sesame Street toolkit includes activities and tips for incarcerated parents, providers, and caregivers. Chase reflects on his parents divorce and moving to a new home. It’s a heartbreaking video and also an opportunity to get a glimpse into the life of a child with an incarcerated parent. Highlights from Sesame Streets new initiative: Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce. Nearly 2.7 million children have an incarcerated parent, yet few resources exist to help the youngest of these children. Sesame Street Made A Clip For Kids Who Have A Parent In Prison. ![]() Abby Cadabby and Gordon talk about her parents divorce, and real families with young children share their own experiences with divorce and separation. A few days ago, thanks to a tweet by the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, we got to see another, animated video from the Sesame Street series, “Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration.” Highlights from Sesame Streets new initiative: Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce. Explore free, bilingual resources on divorce that families can use to create a healthier environment for their children to adjust and cope. When you help children to understand and express their emotions, you help them grow and thrive. Sesame Street tells 2.7 million children they’re not alone Sesame Street's series on incarceration, with videos, activities, and tips for parents, providers, and caregiversĪ couple of months ago, John Oliver did a hilarious episode on prisons including a scene in which Oliver sings about prisons with Sesame Street muppets. Give children tools and coping skills to overcome both little and big challenges to help them learn and grow. ![]()
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