
Rosemary Trulio
Developmental psychologist and senior vice president of education and research at Sesame Workshop. Expert on children's understanding of death.
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Apr 29, 2019 • 24min
Death: Talking With Kids About The End
Rosemary Trulio, a developmental psychologist and senior VP at Sesame Workshop, shares her expertise on helping children understand death. She emphasizes the importance of honest communication and keeping explanations concrete, avoiding euphemisms. Trulio encourages parents to allow children time to process their feelings and reassures them they're still loved and supported. She discusses preparing kids for funerals, emotional expression, and the significance of nurturing hope during these tough conversations.

May 28, 2022 • 23min
What to say to kids when the news is scary
Rosemary Trulio, the Senior Vice President of Education and Research at Sesame Workshop, discusses how to navigate scary news with children. She shares insights on the impact of distressing events and emphasizes the importance of open communication. Trulio provides strategies for parents to help kids process their emotions, highlighting the balance between shielding them and fostering dialogue. The conversation also explores teaching media literacy and encouraging positivity through storytelling, helping kids focus on caring individuals in their communities.

May 28, 2020 • 23min
Be Honest And Concrete: Tips For Talking To Kids About Death
In this enlightening discussion, Rosemary Trulio, a developmental psychologist and expert from Sesame Workshop, delves into how to talk to children about death. She revisits the iconic Mr. Hooper episode from Sesame Street as a masterclass in conveying grief. The conversation emphasizes the importance of honest communication, using relatable concepts, and avoiding euphemisms. Trulio shares strategies for parents to support children through their grief, highlighting the necessity of creating a safe space for feelings and ongoing discussions about loss.