How to Help
When we have big feelings, a hint, high-five, or hands-on help can make the work easier to do — together!
When things feel tricky or overwhelming, a caring adult can make all the difference for a child. Supportive adults help children feel safe, seen, and brave enough to keep trying by offering encouragement, lending a hand, and reminding them that it’s okay to ask for help. With a little kindness and support, children learn that challenges don’t have to be faced alone — and that, together, they can figure things out!
Feeling Your Best
Grover learns that moving his body helps him feel happy and strong.
Body Break
A quick, playful body break helps children reset by moving, stretching, and breathing to feel calmer, more focused, and ready for what’s next.
Rosita’s Family Quilt
By adding the shirt to their family quilt, Rosita learns how memories, change, and love can turn something broken into something beautiful.
Grover Explains Cooperation
Grover and the Letter C explore the word of the day.
Bert and Ernie Compromise
Bert and Ernie explore how to compromise.
Kindness Comes in Many Forms
Big Bird and Felix discuss Big Bird’s gift for Oscar.
