⛈️ “Are we safe?” — It’s a question no parent wants their child to ask during a storm, bushfire or flood.
When extreme weather strikes, children don’t just experience what is happening around them — they also absorb the uncertainty, fear and emotions of the adults nearby.
💛 The good news? With the right support, children can learn that even scary moments can be managed with courage, connection and kindness.
The new Storm on Sesame Street special is helping families navigate these difficult conversations, showing children that:
✨ Big feelings are normal
🤝 Helpers are always nearby
🌈 Communities can come together
💪 They are stronger than they realise
From explaining extreme weather in a way children can understand, to helping them feel prepared and emotionally safe, our latest article shares simple, practical ways to support your child before, during and after an emergency.
Because while we can’t always stop the storm… we can help our children feel safe through it. ❤️
Read more: How Sesame Street Is Helping Children Feel Safe During Extreme Weather
Every child has tough moments… but sometimes behaviours are more than “just a phase.” 💛
From emotional outbursts and anxiety to withdrawal and struggles at school, early signs can often be a child’s way of saying, “I need help.”
The good news? Early support can make a world of difference — building confidence, strengthening relationships, and helping children feel understood and supported.
If you’ve ever had that quiet feeling that something may not be quite right, this article is an important read for every parent. ✨
Big feelings can feel overwhelming for little people… and for parents too ❤️
From anxiety and friendship struggles to meltdowns and confidence wobbles, Sesame Street is helping families start important conversations about emotions in a way children actually understand.
With Elmo, Abby Cadabby and friends leading the way, these free new resources are designed to help kids build resilience, express their feelings and learn that it’s okay to ask for help 💛
Because emotional well-being isn’t built in one big moment — it’s built through the small everyday conversations that help children feel seen, safe and supported.
This is a beautiful read for every parent navigating big feelings with their child.
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