The choice is yours

Our website uses cookies. Some are essential for the website to operate, and others are for enhancing site navigation, analytics, or personalised marketing purposes.

We respect your privacy, so you can choose to ‘accept’ or ‘deny’ non-essential cookies, or you can customise your preferences here. View our cookie policy for more information.

Back to Blog

Elmo Teaches Kids about Grief

Date
February 19, 2011
Author
Kate's Club
Share
Elmo Teaches Kids about Grief
Get the latest in your inbox.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Yesterday on the blog we talked about the Sesame Street Workshop project, When Families Grieve. Today we want to share with you some clips of the special.

The first clip features Elmo, his cousin Jessie, and his dad discussing the importance of talking about the feelings one has when dealing with the loss of a loved one.

The second clip shows Elmo and cousin Jessie making a memory box for her dad.

Please share these videos with a family that you feel could benefit from the message. Be sure to visit the sesameworkshop.org website for more information about the project.

Would you like to share your story? Please get in touch with Kate's Club! KC has free grief support with grief resources, grief counseling resources, grief training, and volunteer work in Atlanta and surrounding places in Georgia. Kate's Club is a growing nonprofit in Atlanta with grief specialists for kids and young adults going through bereavement. Our goal is to make a world where it is okay to grieve.

Related Posts

Why Member-Turned-Buddy Volunteer Jordan Walks in Memory Walk

Watch Their Story

Remembering Andy: Honoring and celebrating a friend who died by suicide

Watch Their Story

Teens Talk Grieving the Death of a Parent, Grief Camp and Everything in Between

Watch Their Story
See All Posts