Thank you, Teacher Tom. I have reposted this on my FB account. We need more people like Mr. Rogers and YOU in this world! Michelle Mullen Milwaukee, WI
I had heard of Mr Rogers, but as far as I know it was never shown here in Australia. And from the segments you have posted, and from other ones I've seen on YouTube that seems to have been our great loss - really, Mr Rogers was clearly exceptional educational television, from an exceptional man.
His gentle warmth and deep compassion shines through - it's not like any children's television I've ever seen.
In the main I have little love for children's television - even most "educational" programming is pretty dire, and children's "entertainment" is, on the whole, repellent, exploitative and designed to sell useless junk to children too young to understand they are being manipulated.
But if young children are going to watch TV (and of course they will) then Mr Rogers seems like the model on which we should be basing it. Gentle, slow paced, and about real and important things in children's lives.
Sadly, I've not been able to watch the full shows you link to in your post. When I click on them I get a pop-up saying that the videos are only viewable in the US.
Thank you so much for all your messages! I LOVE your blog and often share it on my FB account! The video link of Mr. Rogers' acceptance speech made me cry, too! What an inspirational man!! His shows/messages should be somehow compulsory for both adults and children. Although I agree with very limited screen time, there are some shows/activities that I do believe are very beneficial - and Mr. Rogers' is one of them!!
We recently obtained a number of episodes and I've been letting my kids (a 5 year old and two 2 year olds) watch them right after afternoon nap. It's a little slower-paced than the 5 year old is used to, but they're worth it!
Thank you so much for posting this. I loved Mister Rogers as a child, but didn't really appreciate him until adulthood when I started working with children. He was such and advocate for all children, and I miss him.
30 years ago when my son was two, he came running to me exclaiming "Mr. Rogers likes me! Just the way I am." I'll never forget it. He was one of my heroes. I got to see him speak at NAEYC one year and it was amazing. Had lunch with Mr. McFeely once and he was wonderful too.
This is one of the first posts I ever read here - I have no idea how I happened across it before any of your others, but I promise that it was "widely read" by me :)
Both you and Mr. Rogers (by his legacy) do great work. I don't have kids, I don't work with kids, and I have professed in the past not to like them much, but your writings are nonetheless fascinating to me. Goes to show that sometimes you just need the right teacher to make a subject appealing. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
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Thank you, Teacher Tom. I have reposted this on my FB account. We need more people like Mr. Rogers and YOU in this world!
Michelle Mullen
Milwaukee, WI
I had heard of Mr Rogers, but as far as I know it was never shown here in Australia. And from the segments you have posted, and from other ones I've seen on YouTube that seems to have been our great loss - really, Mr Rogers was clearly exceptional educational television, from an exceptional man.
His gentle warmth and deep compassion shines through - it's not like any children's television I've ever seen.
In the main I have little love for children's television - even most "educational" programming is pretty dire, and children's "entertainment" is, on the whole, repellent, exploitative and designed to sell useless junk to children too young to understand they are being manipulated.
But if young children are going to watch TV (and of course they will) then Mr Rogers seems like the model on which we should be basing it. Gentle, slow paced, and about real and important things in children's lives.
Sadly, I've not been able to watch the full shows you link to in your post. When I click on them I get a pop-up saying that the videos are only viewable in the US.
Thank you so much for all your messages!
I LOVE your blog and often share it on my FB account!
The video link of Mr. Rogers' acceptance speech made me cry, too! What an inspirational man!!
His shows/messages should be somehow compulsory for both adults and children. Although I agree with very limited screen time, there are some shows/activities that I do believe are very beneficial - and Mr. Rogers' is one of them!!
It made me cry, as well.
We recently obtained a number of episodes and I've been letting my kids (a 5 year old and two 2 year olds) watch them right after afternoon nap. It's a little slower-paced than the 5 year old is used to, but they're worth it!
Thank you so much for posting this. I loved Mister Rogers as a child, but didn't really appreciate him until adulthood when I started working with children. He was such and advocate for all children, and I miss him.
30 years ago when my son was two, he came running to me exclaiming "Mr. Rogers likes me! Just the way I am." I'll never forget it.
He was one of my heroes. I got to see him speak at NAEYC one year and it was amazing. Had lunch with Mr. McFeely once and he was wonderful too.
This is one of the first posts I ever read here - I have no idea how I happened across it before any of your others, but I promise that it was "widely read" by me :)
Both you and Mr. Rogers (by his legacy) do great work. I don't have kids, I don't work with kids, and I have professed in the past not to like them much, but your writings are nonetheless fascinating to me. Goes to show that sometimes you just need the right teacher to make a subject appealing. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
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