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"Sesame Street" stories stick with kids and help them do better in school
NEW YORK — everyone has a favorite "Sesame Street" story. Jennifer Kotler Clarke watched her favorite on a black-and-white TV in New York. It was a long time ago.
There were two aliens. One of them had long arms that didn't move. The other had short, moving arms. The aliens wanted to eat apples from a tree. They succeeded, after a couple of minutes, by working together. "Let's call this cooperation," one of them says. "No, " the other replies, "let's call it Shirley."
When Clarke grew up she became one of the show's bosses. She thinks the program's laughs and lessons stick with children. Now, a new study is saying the same.
An important study on "Sesame Street" was just finished. It says the famous show has helped teach millions of American children. The study says the show can be as important for learning as going to preschool.
The study says the show helped children do better at school, too.
Lots Of Learning From A TV Show
Learning is a big part of "Sesame Street." It helps prepare children for school.
It seems strange that a TV show can help kids do better at school. Many studies say the same thing about "Sesame Street." It helps kids learn. They keep up with classes better.
So do kids even need to go to preschool?
Yes, say the experts. They say preschool programs do more than just teach. Kids also get family support and doctor services. Most of the time people watch TV on their own. So preschool is good because kids get to learn with other students.
"Sesame Street" is a good way to teach kids before preschool, too.
Big Bird Was There From The Beginning
"Sesame Street" started in 1969. Back then it had a mixed cast of humans and brightly colored fuzzy Muppets. The cast included Oscar the Grouch, Bert and Ernie, and, of course, Big Bird. It was the first educational show for children. It became a hit immediately. In the 1970s, one-third of all American toddlers watched it.
From the start, the program used learning stories to help children. They wanted to help poor kids living in cities who were about to start school.
At first they just taught letters, numbers and cooperation. Then they added more things to learn about. The key is that they always tell stories to make learning fun.
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everyone
has
a
"
Sesame
Street
"
story
.
Jennifer
Kotler
Clarke
watched
her
favorite
on
a
black
-
and
-
white
TV
in
New
York
.
was
a
long
time
ago
.
were
two
aliens
.
One
of
them
had
long
arms
that
didn't
move
.
other
had
short
,
moving
arms
.
The
aliens
wanted
to
eat
apples
from
a
tree
.
succeeded
,
after
a
couple
of
minutes
,
by
working
together
.
"
call
this
cooperation
,
"
one
of
them
says
.
"
No
,
"
the
other
replies
,
"
let's
call
it
Shirley
.
"
Clarke
grew
up
she
became
one
of
the
show's
bosses
.
thinks
the
program's
laughs
lessons
stick
with
children
.
,
a
new
study
is
saying
the
same
.
An
important
study
on
"
Sesame
Street
"
was
just
finished
.
says
the
famous
show
helped
teach
millions
of
American
children
.
study
says
the
show
can
be
as
important
for
learning
as
going
to
preschool
.
The
study
says
the
show
helped
children
do
better
at
school
,
too
.
Lots
Of
Learning
From
A
TV
Show
Learning
is
a
big
part
of
"
Sesame
Street
.
"
helps
prepare
children
for
school
.
It
seems
strange
that
a
TV
show
can
help
kids
do
better
at
school
.
studies
say
the
same
thing
about
"
Sesame
Street
.
"
It
helps
kids
learn
.
They
keep
up
with
classes
better
.
So
do
kids
even
need
to
go
to
preschool
?
Yes
,
say
the
experts
.
say
preschool
programs
do
more
than
just
teach
.
also
get
family
support
and
doctor
services
.
of
the
time
people
watch
TV
on
their
own
.
preschool
is
good
because
kids
get
to
learn
with
other
students
.
"
Sesame
Street
"
is
a
good
way
to
teach
kids
before
preschool
,
too
.
Big
Bird
Was
There
From
The
Beginning
"
Sesame
Street
"
started
in
1969
.
Back
then
it
had
a
mixed
cast
of
humans
and
brightly
colored
fuzzy
Muppets
.
The
cast
included
Oscar
the
Grouch
,
Bert
and
Ernie
,
and
,
of
course
,
Big
Bird
.
It
was
the
first
educational
show
for
children
.
became
a
hit
immediately
.
the
1970s
,
one
-
third
of
all
American
toddlers
watched
it
.
From
the
start
,
the
program
used
learning
stories
to
help
children
.
wanted
to
help
poor
kids
living
in
cities
who
about
to
start
school
.
first
just
taught
letters
,
numbers
and
cooperation
.
Then
they
added
more
things
to
learn
about
.
key
is
they
always
tell
stories
to
make
learning
fun
.
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