
Sesame Street: Math Is Everywhere
Math Is Everywhere introduces children to math skills for future school success.
20mins
26 Apr 2013
Rank #1

Sesame Street and Autism: We're Amazing, 1, 2, 3!
How is your child the same or different from Julia, Elmo, or Abby? Tell us at #seeamazing.
2mins
4 May 2016
Rank #2
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Sesame Street and Autism: A is for Awareness
Building understanding around autism helps all children recognize our similarities and appreciate our differences. Share your story at #seeamazing
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Sesame Street: Learning is Everywhere
Sesame Street's Elmo and Abby discover they can learn anytime, anywhere. Presented by Sesame Street.
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17 May 2013
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Sesame Street for Military Families: We're in This Together
A military mom of two little girls shares advice on coping with changes, maintaining a sense of consistency, and staying positive and resilient, even in uncertain times.
2mins
9 Mar 2016
Rank #5

Sesame Street for Military Families: Tenley's Story
8-year-old Tenley talks about old friends, new friends, a new home and school, and how her family sticks together through all the changes involved when her dad leaves the military.
2mins
2 Mar 2016
Rank #6

Sesame Street: The Get Healthy Now Show
The Sesame Street pals put on a show about healthy living. Presented by Sesame Street.
20mins
24 May 2013
Rank #7

Sesame Street and Autism: Laughing Together
We all love to giggle. Share your child’s laughter using #seeamazing
1min
6 Apr 2016
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Sesame Street: Let's Get Ready! Planning Together for Emergencies
Grover and Rosita show children and parents fun and easy ways to prepare for an emergency.Sesame Workshop, along with PSEG, has created Let’s Get Ready! Planning Together for Emergencies, which offers advice, activities and ideas to help the whole family prepare for the unexpected.
16mins
21 Jun 2013
Rank #9

Sesame Street and Autism: What do you want other kids to know about autism?
Children describe autism in so many ways--let’s celebrate and value different perspectives! What do you want kids to know about autism? #seeamazing
1min
27 Apr 2016
Rank #10

Sesame Street and Autism: What Makes You Amazing?
We are all amazing in so many ways. Celebrate every child’s strengths at #seeamazing
2mins
6 Apr 2016
Rank #11

Sesame Street and Autism: Spelling Nasaiah
All children love to play! What is your child’s favorite game? Tell us at #seeamazing
1min
20 Apr 2016
Rank #12

Sesame Street: Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce
Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce offers support and resources for families with young children (ages 2–8) as they encounter the tough transitions that come with divorce. Watch Abby Cadabby share her own families' story of divorce with Elmo and other Sesame friends. Real parents and families share tips on how they cope with their feelings around divorce, talk with children about this difficult transition, and find ways to move forward.
21mins
31 May 2013
Rank #13

Sesame Street and Autism: What Are Your Favorite Things?
Post some of your child’s favorite things at #seeamazing
2mins
20 Apr 2016
Rank #14

Sesame Street: Families Stand Together
Approximately two out of three middle class families are at high risk of sustaining or losing their economic security. Too often, parents are being forced to make difficult decisions that affect their childrens well-being.In response to these recent changes in family economics, Sesame Street has produced a primetime special, Families Stand Together: Feeling Secure in Tough Times. This hour-long special, hosted by Al Roker, Deborah Roberts and Elmo, aims to help families with children, ages two to eight, experiencing difficult economic circumstances by offering strategies and tips that can lead to positive outcomes for their childrens physical and emotional well-being during this tough economic climate.
56mins
19 Jul 2013
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Sesame Street and Autism: What's Your Favorite Food?
What is your child’s favorite food? #seeamazing
1min
13 Apr 2016
Rank #16

Sesame Street: When Families Grieve
When Families Grieve is designed for families with young children who are coping with grief. Watch Elmo and his family as they find new ways to talk about their feelings after the death of Uncle Jack. Real families discuss how they cope with their emotions, find ways to remember, and move forward after experiencing the death of a parent.
56mins
7 Jun 2013
Rank #17

Sesame Street: Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration
Little Children, Big Challenges provides much-needed resources for families with young children (ages 3 – 8) as they encounter the difficult changes and transitions that come with a parent's incarceration.
25mins
14 Jun 2013
Rank #18

Sesame Street and Autism: Favorite Foods
Nasaiah and Abby have the same favorite foods. What does your child have in common with a special friend? Tell us at #seeamazing
1min
13 Apr 2016
Rank #19

Sesame Street for Military Families: Being There
A veteran dad shares his thoughts on watching his kids closely for changes in behavior during transitions, “tuning in”, and being present. Transitions can be hard on kids, too…and the whole family is in this together!
1min
23 Mar 2016
Rank #20