A contributor to the field of Early Childhood: Fred Rogers




        Fred Rogers is most commonly known for his work as Mister Rogers in “Mister Rogers Neighborhood” that aired in 1968 on the Public Television Service channel (Fred Rogers-Biography, 2017).  Rogers played himself on the show, taught lessons about kindness, and acknowledged childhood fears through puppeteering skits and playful songs, such as not going down the bathtub because you just cannot fit.  He worked with concepts of emergencies and terrorism, encouraging children to look for the helpers (police, fire fighters, ems).  Fred Rogers also wrote several books for children and parents on these topics.  Below is a short clip with Rogers speaking to children and families about violence in the media.


Mr. Rogers talks about violence in media

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