Dear Mister Rogers Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood

Dear Mister Rogers  Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood

In this moving collection of letters to him and his replies, he encourages parents and teachers to cherish the questions and comments that come from children and crafts caring, thoughtful responses to them.

Author: Fred Rogers

Publisher: Penguin Books

ISBN: 0140235159

Category: Family & Relationships

Page: 212

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Inspiring letters from the beloved host of PBS’s Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the subject of the acclaimed documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? and a forthcoming biopic starring Tom Hanks Every question that a child or parent asks is important, and no one understood that better than Fred Rogers, the iconic television neighbor who visited our homes for decades. In this moving collection of letters to him and his replies, he encourages parents and teachers to cherish the questions and comments that come from children and crafts caring, thoughtful responses to them. With deep sensitivity and sincerity, he addresses real-life issues in chapters arranged by theme: his life, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, feelings and fears, family relationships, and even grief. Drawing on a lifetime of studying and considering healthy child development, this unique gathering of correspondence offers a timeless guide to childhood as well as parenting. Dear Mister Rogers is an inspiration to parents and educators and a delight for all those interested in the unique way children see and wonder about the world.
Categories: Family & Relationships

Dear Mister Rogers Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood

Dear Mister Rogers  Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood

Dear Mister Rogers, When I talk to you, you don't listen. Also, I wanted to know, are you real in real life? Colin, age 4% Dear Mister Rogers, Do you know me? Gordon, age 4 Dear Neighbor, ... I know it can be hard to understand about ...

Author: Fred Rogers

Publisher: Penguin

ISBN: 9781101161692

Category: Family & Relationships

Page: 208

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Inspiring letters from the beloved host of PBS’s Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the subject of the acclaimed documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? and a forthcoming biopic starring Tom Hanks Every question that a child or parent asks is important, and no one understood that better than Fred Rogers, the iconic television neighbor who visited our homes for decades. In this moving collection of letters to him and his replies, he encourages parents and teachers to cherish the questions and comments that come from children and crafts caring, thoughtful responses to them. With deep sensitivity and sincerity, he addresses real-life issues in chapters arranged by theme: his life, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, feelings and fears, family relationships, and even grief. Drawing on a lifetime of studying and considering healthy child development, this unique gathering of correspondence offers a timeless guide to childhood as well as parenting. Dear Mister Rogers is an inspiration to parents and educators and a delight for all those interested in the unique way children see and wonder about the world.
Categories: Family & Relationships

Dear Mr

Dear Mr

Author: Fred Rogers

Publisher:

ISBN: 132270855X

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The World of Mister Rogers Neighborhood

The World of Mister Rogers    Neighborhood

Rogers received many letters and would sometimes use suggestions and ideas for themes on the shows, so if the week-long storylines had received any complaints, ... Fred Rogers, Dear Mister Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?

Author: Mark J P Wolf

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781351615013

Category: Social Science

Page: 108

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Unlike many children’s television shows, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood did more than simply entertain or occupy children’s attention. The show educated them in the affective domain, encouraging such things as appreciation for difference, collaboration, self-expression, and self-worth. It also introduced them to the areas of culture, art, and music through guests, trips, art objects and processes, and demonstrations, making it accessible and meaningful in a way that a child could understand. While the educational content of children’s television programming has improved greatly since the late 1960s, no other children’s program has ever attempted such a mix of high art, low art, folk art, industrial production, learning in the affective and social domains, and more, all with a whimsical sense of humor, insight, and a level of interconnected detail unmatched by any other children’s television program. This book illuminates and examines the world of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood through world design, narrative, genre, form, content, authorship, reception and more.
Categories: Social Science

Revisiting Mister Rogers Neighborhood

Revisiting Mister Rogers  Neighborhood

Books Written/Co-Authored by Fred Rogers Rogers, Fred. Adoption. New York: Putnam, 1994. _____. Dear Mister Rogers: Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood? Letters to Mister Rogers. New York: Penguin, 1996. _____. Divorce.

Author: Kathy Merlock Jackson

Publisher: McFarland

ISBN: 9780786472963

Category: Performing Arts

Page: 179

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During its 33-season run, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968-2001) left an indelible mark on millions of children and their caregivers. Perhaps no series in the history of children's television has done more to develop the identity and ethics of the child. More than a decade after Fred Rogers' death, he continues to attract an audience online. Yet despite the show's lasting impact it has been largely ignored by scholars. This collection of new essays focuses on Rogers' contributions to children's lives, to the media and to American culture at large. The contributors discuss his stance on the individual and the perception of self, his ideas about meaningful participation in a community and his use of television. Clearly, Mr. Rogers' ideas still strongly resonate.
Categories: Performing Arts

Peaceful Neighbor

Peaceful Neighbor

Fred Rogers, You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor (1994; repr., New York: Penguin, 1995), 168. 7. Ibid., 105. 8. Fred Rogers, Dear Mister Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?

Author: Michael Long

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

ISBN: 9781611645699

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 176

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Fred Rogers was one of the most radical pacifists of contemporary history. We do not usually think of him as radical, partly because he wore colorful, soft sweaters made by his mother. Nor do we usually imagine him as a pacifist; that adjective seems way too political to describe the host of a children's program known for its focus on feelings. We have restricted Fred Rogers to the realm of entertainment, children, and feelings, and we've ripped him out of his political and religious context. Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister, and although he rarely shared his religious convictions on his program, he fervently believed in a God who accepts us as we are and who desires a world marked by peace and wholeness. With this progressive spirituality as his inspiration, Rogers used his children's program as a platform for sharing countercultural beliefs about caring nonviolently for one another, animals, and the earth. To critics who dared call him “namby-pamby,†Rogers said, “Only people who take the time to see our work can begin to understand the depth of it.†This is the invitation of Peaceful Neighbor, to see and understand Rogers's convictions and their expression through his program. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, it turns out, is far from sappy, sentimental, and shallow; it's a sharp political response to a civil and political society poised to kill.
Categories: Biography & Autobiography

Mister Rogers and Philosophy

Mister Rogers and Philosophy

You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor. Penguin. ———. 1996. Dear Mister Rogers: Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mister Rogers. Penguin. ———. 2002. Dartmouth College Commencement Address ...

Author: Eric J. Mohr

Publisher: Open Court Publishing

ISBN: 9780812694819

Category: Philosophy

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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, which began as The Children’s Corner in 1953 and terminated in 2001, left its mark on America. The show’s message of kindness, simplicity, and individual uniqueness made Rogers a beloved personality, while also provoking some criticism because, by arguing that everyone was special without having to do anything to earn it, the show supposedly created an entitled generation. In Mister Rogers and Philosophy, thirty philosophers give their very different takes on the Neighborhood phenomenon. ● Rogers’s way of communicating with children has a Socratic dimension, and is compared with other attempts to cultivate philosophy in children. ● Wonder is the origin of philosophy and science, and Mister Rogers always looked for wonder. ● Did Mister Rogers unwittingly create the Millennials by his message that everyone is special? ● What Martin Buber’s I-Thou philosophy can tell us about Fred Rogers’s attempt to rehabilitate children’s television. ● X the Owl obsesses, Daniel Tiger regresses, Lady Elaine displaces anger, King Friday controls––how puppets can be used to teach us about feelings. ● Fred Rogers’s indirect communication is key to the show, and most evident in the land of make-believe, where he doesn’t make himself known. ● How Mister Rogers helps us see that the ordinary world is extraordinary, if we’re willing to open ourselves up to it. ● How does Mister Rogers’s method of teaching compare with Maria Montessori’s? ● Fred Rogers and Carl Rogers have a lot in common: The Neighborhood is observed in the light of Rogerian therapy. ● Mister Rogers’s view of evil is closer to Rousseau than to Voltaire. ● Fred Rogers gave a non-philosophical interpretation of the philosophical approach known as personalism. ● Daoism helps us understand how Fred Rogers, the antithesis of a stereotypical male, could achieve such success as a TV star. ● In the show and in his life, we can see how Rogers lived “the ethics of care.” ● Puppets help children understand that persons are not isolated, but interconnected. ● Mister Rogers showed us that talking and singing about our feelings makes them more manageable.
Categories: Philosophy

Family Engagement in the Digital Age

Family Engagement in the Digital Age

If you would like to write again and let us know your reactions to our comments, we would always welcome hearing from you. ... Letter to Mister Rogers: “Dear Mister Rogers, does it ever rain in your neighborhood?

Author: Chip Donohue

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781317328858

Category: Education

Page: 292

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Family Engagement in the Digital Age: Early Childhood Educators as Media Mentors explores how technology can empower and engage parents, caregivers and families, and the emerging role of media mentors who guide young children and their families in the 21st century. This thought-provoking guide to innovative approaches to family engagement includes Spotlight on Engagement case studies, success stories, best practices, helpful hints for media mentors, and "learn more" resources woven into each chapter to connect the dots between child development, early learning, developmentally appropriate practice, family engagement, media mentorship and digital age technology. In addition, the book is driven by a set of best practices for teaching with technology in early childhood education that are based on the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Fred Rogers Center joint position statement on Technology and Interactive Media. Please visit the Companion Website at http://teccenter.erikson.edu/family-engagement-in-the-digital-age
Categories: Education

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

... Talk about It series, and the author of many books for adults, including Mister Rogers Playtime Book, You Are Special, The Giving Box, Mister Rogers Talks with Parents, and Dear Mister Rogers: Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?

Author: Fred Rogers

Publisher: Quirk Books

ISBN: 9781683691143

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 144

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The New York Times Best Seller For the first time ever, 75 beloved songs from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and The Children's Corner are collected in this charmingly illustrated treasury, sure to be cherished by generations of children as well as the millions of adults who grew up with Mister Rogers. It’s you I like. It’s not the things you wear, It’s not the way you do your hair— But it’s you I like. From funny to sweet, silly to sincere, the lyrics of Mister Rogers explore such universal topics as feelings, new siblings, everyday life, imagination, and more. Through these songs—as well as endearing puppets and honest conversations—Mister Rogers instilled in his young viewers the values of kindness, self-awareness, and self-esteem. But most of all, he taught children that they are loved, just as they are. Perfect for bedtime, sing-along, or quiet time alone, this beautiful book of meaningful poetry is for every child—including the child inside of every one of us.
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction

Exactly as You Are

Exactly as You Are

Fred Rogers, Dear Mister Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood? Letters to Mr. Rogers (New York: Penguin, 1996), 18–19. 7. Fred Rogers, Mister Rogers Talks with Families about Divorce (n.p.: Hal Leonard Corporation, 1994), 38.

Author: Shea Tuttle

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

ISBN: 9781467457279

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 197

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Welcome to the spiritual neighborhood of Fred Rogers “I like you as you are Exactly and precisely I think you turned out nicely And I like you as you are.” Fred Rogers fiercely believed that all people deserve love. This conviction wasn’t simply sentimental: it came directly from his Christian faith. God, he insisted, loves us just the way we are. In Exactly as You Are, Shea Tuttle looks at Fred Rogers’s life, the people and places that made him who he was, and his work through Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. She pays particular attention to his faith—because Fred Rogers was a deeply spiritual person, ordained by his church with a one-of-a-kind charge: to minister to children and families through television. Tuttle explores this kind, influential, sometimes surprising man: the neighborhood he came from, the neighborhood he built, and the kind of neighbor he, by his example, calls all of us to be. Throughout, Tuttle shows how he was guided by his core belief: that God loves children, and everyone else, exactly as they are.
Categories: Biography & Autobiography