Home / News / Viral & Trending Elmo asks what kids everywhere want to know about addiction Sesame Workshop on YouTube Sesame Workshop has never shied away from tough topics. By Alexandra Frost December 8, 2023 Sesame Workshop on YouTube Rectangle āKarliās mommy was away for a while, but now sheās back! But Karliās mommy looks and acts different than she did before,ā Elmo commented in a recent episode of Sesame Workshop. Elmoās dad explains the intricacies of addiction to Elmo, to get to the heart of how children might experience alcohol or opioid addiction, an issue impacting 4% of children in America.Ā The conversation was cushioned between some lighthearted conversation about monster ball, when Elmo abruptly transitions (like kids tend to do) to the tough stuff. āHow come Karliās mommy had to go away?ā Elmo asks. His dad replies, āKarliās mommy had a kind of sickness and had to get some helpā¦Karliās mommy has a disease called addiction.ā He goes on to explain that it makes parents want a āgrown-up drinkā like alcohol, or other drugs to feel OK. āThat can make a person act strange, in ways they canāt control,ā Elmoās dad gently explains.Ā Related: How to talk to kids about fentanyl While the episode sheds light on talking about addiction with kids, with well-intentioned questions like, āWhy doesnāt she just stop?ā and, āWill Karliās mommy get better?ā In reality, growing up amidst parental addiction can be incredibly complex and traumatizing. People like Trevis Simon, who shared with NPR in a recent article about growing up with a parent with addiction, have seen a much scarier version of parental addiction and dealt with abuse and neglect. āI knew if my mom had her drugs, that she was fun mommy. And if she didnāt then she was mean mommy,ā she told NPR. This type of capital-T Trauma can stress a childās healthy development and lead to what experts cause adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), but healing from ACEs and other childhood trauma is possible, writes Wendy L. Hunter, MD, a pediatrician and co-host of the Pediatrician Next Door Podcast in an article for Motherly. Dr. Hunter recommends routine, reassurance and stress-regulating techniques to help kids heal from trauma.Ā But Sesame Workshop producers arenāt shying away from these hard-to-understand topics for kids, instead providing resources for additional topics like āWhat are traumatic experiencesā and āTransitioning between parents.ā They report 80% of parents feel the program even helps their child prepare for school, and theyāve aimed to prioritize ādiversity, equity and inclusionā to help kids grow āsmarter, stronger and kinder.ā For more episodes and resources, check out Sesame Workshop. The latest News Georgia mom arrested for letting her son walk to town aloneāhow much freedom should kids have? News 8,500 Guava strollers recalled over brake issues News Kyte Baby Slumber Suits recalled over fire riskāhereās what parents need to do Sleep Safety 2 million Fisher-Price swings recalled: What parents need to know