Playful and practical, When You Wonder, You're Learning brings the lessons of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood into the digital age. It focuses on six skills and mindsets that parents and educators can foster in kids--curiosity, creativity, collaboration, communication, perseverance, and empathy--by leading with a Mister Rogers anecdote, then connecting the logic behind what Mister Rogers did on his show to the latest science, followed by tips for parents and educators. Decades of research have only cemented the importance of these tools for learning--in recent years, they've been shown to boost children's school attendance, grades, test scores, and overall well-being. They've been shown to be ten times more predictive of long-term success than children's academic records, and they benefit kids regardless of race, gender, or class.Readers also learn from modern thinkers and scientists in the education field, many of whom worked with Rogers himself: media & communication experts, psychologists, play museum and after school program designers, and more. This book is truly an essential exploration into Rogers' "tools for learning" that are still so vital in how we raise our children today.
Playful and practical, When You Wonder, You're Learning brings the lessons of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood into the digital age. It focuses on six skills and mindsets that parents and educators can foster in kids--curiosity, creativity, collaboration, communication, perseverance, and empathy--by leading with a Mister Rogers anecdote, then connecting the logic behind what Mister Rogers did on his show to the latest science, followed by tips for parents and educators. Decades of research have only cemented the importance of these tools for learning--in recent years, they've been shown to boost children's school attendance, grades, test scores, and overall well-being. They've been shown to be ten times more predictive of long-term success than children's academic records, and they benefit kids regardless of race, gender, or class.Readers also learn from modern thinkers and scientists in the education field, many of whom worked with Rogers himself: media & communication experts, psychologists, play museum and after school program designers, and more. This book is truly an essential exploration into Rogers' "tools for learning" that are still so vital in how we raise our children today.
Gregg Behr is a father, lawyer, children's advocate, and philanthropist whose work has drawn comparisons to his hero, Fred Rogers. For more than a decade, he has helped lead Remake Learning-a network of educators, scientists, artists, and families he founded in 2007-to international renown. Formed in Rogers' real-life neighborhood of Pittsburgh (and counting among its members several of Rogers' colleagues), Remake Learning has turned heads everywhere from Forbes to the World Economic Forum for its efforts to ignite children's curiosity, encourage creativity, and foster a sense of kindness and belonging in schools, libraries, museums, and more. Behr has been cited by Barack Obama, Richard Branson, and Fred Rogers' production company as an innovator and thought-leader, and he regularly brings his message to conferences around the world.Ryan Rydzewski is an award-winning education reporter and a former teacher who has written about Remake Learning for several outlets.
"An engaging exploration of how the lessons of Mr. Rogers'
Neighborhood can be remade to suit today's children."--Michelle
Anya Anjirbag, Shelf Awareness
"Gregg and Ryan study the way Mr. Rogers communicated. Somehow,
when Mr. Rogers talked to the TV camera, he was listening to what
we all wonder about-- and listening would be good for all of us, no
matter what family we're part of, what we do for a living. With the
instant communication available today, you might think that we are
more in touch with each other than ever. The authors show that's
just not the case. They also show that Mr. Rogers and all the
characters in his neighborhood had a way of listening that could
change the world."
--Bill Nye, Science Educator, CEO The Planetary Society
"When You Wonder, You're Learning is a compelling, beautifully
written call for seeing, supporting, and loving the individual
complexities of every human being, whether they're kids or adults,
our own children or a neighbor's. Living up to the kindness and
humanity that Fred Rogers embodied will never be easy, but with
this essential book--full of fascinating science and moving scenes
from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood--Behr and Rydzewski have given us
the tools."--Dr. Todd Rose, former director of the Mind, Brain, and
Education program at Harvard University and bestselling author of
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values
Sameness
"When You Wonder, You're Learning is a timely gem for anyone who
supports the development of children of all ages. It is at once
practical yet aspirational, affirming yet instructive. Chock full
of research and anecdotes, it reminds us that the uniquely human
traits of curiosity, creativity, kindness, and generosity are not
only essential but attainable for fulfilling work and life. The
exquisite weaving in of the stories of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
will conjure a powerful memory of Mister Rogers' calm affirmation,
'I like you just the way you are.' I am in love with this book and
can't wait to give it to parents and teachers in my life!"--Karen
Cator, former CEO, Digital Promise
"Building on the legacy of an incomparable humanist, Pittsburgh's
Mister Rogers, When You Wonder, You're Learning will inform you,
inspire you, change how you engage with children, and flat out make
you a better person. It's a brilliant, stirring exposition on the
vital role of humanism in educating our children, and it strikes at
issues near and dear to any teacher, parent, or policymaker. I
loved every word of it."--Ted Dintersmith, education philanthropist
and author of What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from
Teachers Across America
"Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski deftly blend the timeless parables
from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and personal philosophies of
Fred Rogers with contemporary examples of scientists and educators
who are prioritizing the foundational social and emotional skills
that are essential for learning, proving there's always been a
method to the kindness."--Paul Siefken, President and CEO, Fred
Rogers Productions
"I'm so grateful to Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski. When You Wonder,
You're Learning brings me back to the days of sitting with Fred in
his office, bowled over by the depth of his philosophy, and
inspired by his urgent and radical message of love. Here are two
authors who get it, who have the courage to try to explain it, who
demonstrate their mastery of Fred's message in the craftsmanship of
the work itself. Beautifully constructed, full of deeply researched
and well-earned wisdom, When You Wonder, You're Learning is a
dazzling accomplishment that offers a much-needed wake-up call
about the enduring strength of the human spirit."--Jeanne Marie
Laskas, New York Times bestselling author of Concussion and To
Obama: With Love, Joy, Anger, and Hope
"If you learned about life from Fred Rogers' example, the better
off you are. His beloved Neighborhood was a place of curiosity and
kindness, of simple joys found in a complicated, yet safe world.
Each of us has a role to play in building Neighborhoods of our own.
What Behr and Rydzewski have done here is bring Fred Rogers'
essential humanity down to earth. That is a gift for all in the
Neighborhood."--Tom Hanks, Academy Award-winning actor and star of
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
"In an era of polarization, distrust, and despair, the resilience
of children stands as a universal beacon of hope for a new, better
society. Fred Rogers understood our obligation to nourish that
spark of imagination, kindness, and community, and When You Wonder,
You're Learning distills how each of us can continue those efforts.
Whether you are a parent, a caregiver, a teacher, or a neighbor,
authors Behr and Rydzewski have penned a necessary primer on how to
cultivate awe-inspiring kids capable of being more than we
imagine."--Stacey Abrams, politician, activist, and author
"In this book, Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski have accomplished an
amazing feat: they have sequenced the human creative genome. They
reveal how the DNA strands of curiosity, communication, and
collaboration were interwoven in the miracle of Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood. And how parents and educators can transmit this DNA
from themselves to children who will become loving parents,
confident professionals, and caring citizens. At this point in our
nation's--indeed, the world's--history, there is nothing more
important."--Dr. Milton Chen, Executive Director Emeritus, George
Lucas Educational Foundation
"Mister Rogers is the essential role model for all teachers and
parents. He taught us to admire, inspire, and raise confident kids.
Behr and Rydzewski's engrossing book is a long overdue explanation
of the scientific nuts and bolts behind the Neighborhood
approach."--Jordan Shapiro, author of Father Figure and The New
Childhood
"One of the first things people wonder about Fred Rogers is whether
he could possibly be as kind and warm in person as he seemed to be
on television. When they learn that he was all those things and
more, their response almost always gives way to reverence--for the
person who liked them exactly as they were. When You Wonder, You're
Learning is an essential exploration of how Rogers designed his
most remarkable, enduring gift: the Neighborhood's unconditional
insistence on humanity, its dignity, and its worth."--Morgan
Neville, Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and director
of Won't You Be My Neighbor?
"Recent films, biographies and tributes have attempted to capture
the kindness and genius of Fred Rogers. When You Wonder, You're
Learning is a beautiful complement to all that has been written, as
it looks beyond the man to peel back the curtain and reveal the
science used by Fred, and others who have followed, to inspire the
development of caring and empathetic children into whose hands our
future rests. I cannot imagine a more important time for a book
such as this."--Paula Kerger, President and CEO, PBS
"The enduring legacy of Fred Rogers is based on a couple of things.
One, of course, is his role as the greatest American exemplar of
the deep, fundamental human values by which most people aspire to
live. But the other reason is the extraordinary importance of
Rogers as a teacher and his approach to learning. He understood
that through their curiosity and sense of wonder, children offer
the purest expression of the joy of learning. And so he focused not
on facts and numbers, but on the natural, joyful instinct of
children to inquire and to learn. When You Wonder, You're Learning
is a timely and powerful exploration of Rogers' approach and will
quickly become an important instrument for advancing learning and
Fred's legacy. Its authors, Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski, have
brought Fred Rogers the educator to life. We are indebted to them
for adding this book to the body of Fred's teachings."--Maxwell
King, senior fellow at the Fred Rogers Center and New York Times
bestselling author of The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred
Rogers
"Want to be a better parent or teacher? When You Wonder, You're
Learning reveals in accessible and delightful ways how we--as
grownups who care so very much about our kids' tomorrows--might
help them develop habits of mind and social awareness to handle
what's ahead. This book is spot-on; it's a blueprint for our
times."--Rebecca Winthrop, senior fellow and co-director of the
Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution
"The unrelenting goodness of Mr. Rogers' iconic television show is
still felt today. Behr and Rydzewski reveal the humble wisdom of
Mister Rogers in When You Wonder, You're Learning. Through a blend
of social science research, child development theory, and the life
of Rogers himself, they illuminate the values of the Neighborhood.
What better way to honor Rogers' legacy than to give readers a road
map for how to nurture and sustain genuine wonder in today's
children?"
--Kyle Schwartz, teacher and author of, I Wish My Teacher Knew and
I Wish for Change
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