
The Ministry of Mr. Rogers | Robert Sullivan

As children, few of us are taught to understand and prioritize our feelings. For the most part, the educational system doesn’t ask us to access our sensitivity, but to be obedient. To do what is expected. Our natural independent spirit is tamed. Free thought is constrained. There is a set of rules and expectations put upon us that is not about
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Mister Rogers' style of content focuses on gentle, slow-paced, and empathetic communication, prioritizing children's emotional development by validating feelings (like anger, sadness) and teaching essential life skills (respect, kindness) through simple language, honest self-representation, and imaginative scenarios like the Neighborhood of... See more
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