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WHEN YOU WONDER, YOU'RE LEARNING
Mister Rogers' Enduring Lessons for Raising Creative, Curious, Caring Kids
This title brings the lessons of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood into the digital age, helping parents raise more creative, curious and caring kids- -- from the founder of Remake Learning, an internationally acclaimed network for educators, scientists, artists, and families.
When You Wonder, You're Learning springboards off renewed interest in all things Mister Rogers. The 2018 documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor?, an exploration of the life, lessons and legacy of the iconic children's television host, was a huge success. The Tom Hanks film A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood hit theaters in November 2019 and the biography The Good Neighbor (Abrams, 2018) was a NYT Bestseller. There is clearly a fresh, enduring interest in Mister Rogers that When You Wonder, You're Learning is ideally positioned to tap into.
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.
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.
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Published 2021-04-20 by Hachette Go |