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Hello Song

In the coming weeks, months, and years, you and your children will have lots of opportunities to meet new people.

In the coming weeks, months, and years, you and your children will have lots of opportunities to meet new people. And though the idea of starting again may feel daunting, most relationships begin with a simple “hello.”

Watch this warm welcome from Sesame Street friends. After watching, practice saying “hello” with children. Raise your arm and give a friendly wave. You might even practice introducing yourselves. You might say, “Hello.” “My name is _______.” “It’s nice to meet you.” “What’s your name?”

You might also talk with children about how they feel about meeting new people. Are they nervous or excited? Remind them that all their feelings are okay and that with practice, meeting new people can become something they look forward to.

As a grown-up, you may feel hesitant about introducing yourself to others, too. That’s okay—it’s important to be cautious. But you can protect your family while also benefiting from new people who are trustworthy and caring. Try to think about the potential of new relationships. Each person you meet—at your temporary home, at your child’s new school, or in a local place of worship—can be a link to important resources, can open doors to opportunities, or can become a good friend. A simple ‘hello’ can hold a lot of power.