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USAA and Sesame Workshop have partnered to support military and veteran families.
USAA and Sesame Workshop have partnered to support military and veteran families. Our partnership has included a campaign to help reach active-duty service members and their families with our Sesame Street for Military Families content.
Sesame Street for Military Families: Caregiving offers resources to families with young children who are providing care to a wounded or injured veteran or service member through strategies of Comfort and Strength, Sharing and Talking, and Routines.
Our latest joint efforts provide resources to military families on the topics of COVID-19 and Racial Justice. Caring for Each Other addresses the impact of COVID-19 on military families, offering emotional support for the unique challenges they are facing because of the pandemic. Coming Together content for military families helps children understand and appreciate their own identities and those of others and provides the tools to have open conversations with young children to help them become upstanders against racism.
Great Things
A video that shows how self-care is a way to stand up against unfair situations.
Standing Against Racism with Affirmations and Self-Care
Protecting the emotional well-being of military children who experience racism.
Talking to Military Children About Racism
Let’s talk about racism and how we need to treat each other fairly.
Choices Against Racism for Military Families
Let’s talk about racism and how we need to treat each other fairly.
We Are Upstanders
Learn what an upstander does for themselves and others.
Teaching Your Children to Be Upstanders
Ways military families can be upstanders.
Taking Care of Ourselves
Tools to practice self-care as an important way to stand up for yourself.
What To Do When Experiencing Racism as a Military Member
For military families that have experienced racism.
Joyful Moments
A printable to practice self-care as a family.
Remembering What I’m All About
Who we are is important in building a better tomorrow for everyone.
I Am Me
An interactive game to explore identity.
A Military Families’ Activity Book
A guide to help your family remember no matter where you are, you can learn from one another and appreciate your differences and similarities.
Hope and healing together
Mi Familia: Sunny Day Song
Watch this video to help remember that while acting as a family caregiver, and in every difficult journey, there are good days too.
Stormy Days
Help children cope with big feelings in caregiving situations.
Parenting After an Injury
In this article, a caregiving family talks about how they adapt through the changes.
Sunny, Cloudy, Stormy Days
Everyday routines that can help you connect as a family during both happy and challenging times.
Talking About Brain-Related Injuries
Brain injuries can be best explained by the changes in behavior that they might cause.
Caring for Brain Injuries
A family copes with a parent’s brain injury together.
Moving and Grooving
Find new ways to keep your bodies moving after an injury.
You Can Count on Me
A printable to let children know who cares for them.
Calming Coloring
We can do things every day to keep our minds and bodies healthy.
What’s for Dinner
Dinner questions help keep communication going.
Teamwork
A mantra for veteran caregiving families.
It’s a Journey: First Steps
Understanding that caregiving is best taken one day at a time can help everyone take challenges “in stride.”
Complex Emotions
Feelings about the caregiving process may come all at once or in waves.
A Confident Child
Having a strong sense of self-esteem can help children build resilience.
Children’s Questions About Caregiving
Children’s caregiving questions and answers.