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Sesame Workshop: Re-grieving as Seasons Change

Created by: Sesame Workshop

Tragic Events

Grief can come and go throughout life for both children and grown-ups. Sometimes small things, such as falling leaves or flying a kite, can remind us of a person who died, bringing up some big feelings. In this video, Jesse and her mom, Jill, share memories of Jesse’s dad and talk about their feelings as they grieve together.

Watch the Sesame Workshop video together with children, and remind them (and yourself) that feelings come and go, and that’s okay.

These comforting and compassionate resources have been developed by Sesame Workshop with support from the New York Life Foundation.

En Español: La aflicción regresa con el cambio de estación

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