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Sesame Street in Communities - Helping Kids Grieve: Training Video
Description:
While adults understand the permanence of death rather quickly, children often need more time. Feelings of grief come and go. Parents and providers can help kids by talking about big feelings, comforting, and getting back to play.
This training video developed by Sesame Street in Communities highlights how kids and grown-ups grieve and what providers can do to help.
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Sesame Street in Communities