
A Guide for Families Affected by Crisis and Displacement
Your caring presence, paired with playful learning activities, can help families gain important skills to help them as they settle in to their new or for-now home. This guide includes information and activities to help you offer comfort and facilitate learning in the families you work with.
Using This Guide
The resources and activities in this guide are designed to build on families’ resilience by teaching ways to navigate transitions while maintaining a hopeful perspective. The key messages acknowledge the many big feelings that come with significant changes, while reminding families that they have strength, fortitude, and courage.
As you explore Welcome Sesame resources on SesameWorkshop.org, you’ll see many of the activities in this guide (including articles for parents and videos for families) available in other languages such as Dari, Pashto, Ukrainian, and Spanish. Although this English translation may have slight differences from those resources, it can be a helpful tool to help you decide which activities to share with families, plus give you a better sense of what families are reading, watching, and learning on their own.
We suggest keeping a printed and/or digital copy of this guide with you as you introduce and walk through Sesame resources with families.

Let’s Play
Storybook for children and families about the joys of learning through play!

Elmo’s Big Feelings
Storybook for children and families about emotions.

Sesame Street Friends Coloring Page (Pashto)

I know my letters and numbers! (Pashto)

I Am Somebody (Pashto)

What Changes? What Stays the Same? (Pashto)

Feeling Faces (Pashto)