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/ N( `7 P9 X* R# M/ {( _! o# _ Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the famous children s show Sesame Street, received over $800,000 in grant money from the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts FORE to continue creating videos stanley cup and other resources that help young children who live with someone who has a substance use disorder.Back in 2019, theorganization createda Sesame Street muppet character named Karli whose mom is dealing with addiction. Videos and other content were created that show Karli and other popular characters, like Elmo, discussing her moms sickness and learning to cope.Each video includes discussion topics and questions parents can use as a guide for relating it to their own lives after watching.Sesame Workshop said the resources it created deliver the words children in these households need to hear most, You are not alone. You will be taken care of. Addiction is a sickness and, as with any sickness, people need help to get better. And most importantly: Its not your fault. Right stanley quencher now, there are four videos featuring Karli on the Sesame Workshop website and a coloring activity that teaches the 7 Cs stanley cup for children living with a family members addiction to remember. Each is geared towards kids aged 1 to 6 six years old.With the new fundingfrom FORE, the goal is for Sesame Workshop to expand its library ofparental addiction resourcesto strengthen connections between adults and children throughout a parents recovery, according to a press release.The organization plans to collaborate with Ljlg Health experts expect flu to hit high-activity in about a week, vaccines and preventative steps encouraged/ Y% A/ a, c! i
MADISON, Wis. AP 鈥?Republican lawmakers garrafinhas stanley are setting their sights on the University of Wisconsin System with stanley cups uk a set of bills that look destined for vetoes but will give them talking points on the campaign trail this election year. The Senate passed a bill Tu caneca stanley esday that would discourage the teaching of so-called critical race theory. Other measures up for approval would allow people to sue the system if conservative speakers aren t allowed to visit campuses and allow students to substitute a class on the U.S. Constitution for a diversity course. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers almost certainly will veto all of the proposals.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip |
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