Mr. Rogers talks to parents about their own experiences raising their children. Circa 1983.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2022
  • Fred Rogers talks with parents in the 1980s about how they deal with their children while they are growing up. What is discussed here is just as relevant today as it was back then. Some things don't change no matter how much time passes.

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  • @shortyperella4660
    @shortyperella4660 Год назад +61

    I really needed this. As a 90’s baby now raising her own kids, it was nice to know me rogers is still able to teach me. I need to get back to this type of lifestyle and living. Thank you for posting this. It really helped me in a time of need.

    • @Steve-vk6dh
      @Steve-vk6dh  Год назад +4

      It is tough being a parent, in any age or era. In a sense we are blessed to live in the time we live in now. But the one thing we don't have enough of is guidance. How do we navigate this life at age 3 or age 90? At every level its always tough. Mr. Rogers is a good resource for how to navigate life. As well as many authors from the biblical period. If you look around us today, many folks need guidance, but don't know where to look for it, and often its the guidance we don't want, but need.

    • @scoogsy
      @scoogsy 10 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t feel alone. I’m 40 with two young kids and it’s so great to hear these parents with their struggles. I’m struggling too sometimes. We can do this together.

    • @aaronpisarski9237
      @aaronpisarski9237 Месяц назад

      Well,I don't have children but discipline is needed daily. Treat them like they are special.thats just wonderful

  • @scoogsy
    @scoogsy 10 месяцев назад +18

    I’m 40 now with two young kids. Talk about “the more things change, the more things stay the same”.
    Me. Roger’s is way ahead of his time.

  • @orriechristopher862
    @orriechristopher862 Год назад +25

    Fred Rogers is one of my favorite teachers

    • @curtisallred7250
      @curtisallred7250 Год назад +2

      He was the best. He can't be replaced.
      Shame that stomach cancer got him. 😢
      He died on 2/27/2003 at age 74.

  • @speedyretreat
    @speedyretreat Год назад +23

    15:20, she was not ready for that. Imagine being able to get an outside perspective from Mr Rogers... So many of us could use that now

  • @AdityaSaurabh
    @AdityaSaurabh 11 месяцев назад +12

    I just learned that Fred Rogers wanted the messaging to be inclusive. He was working for Ministry and entire program was part of that role. Yet, he worked very hard to keep the values without keeping things specific to any single religion. All this hard work to keep his show inclusive for all the religions.
    Amazing!

  • @donjones4885
    @donjones4885 Год назад +13

    😊 I know he's in heaven and he still talking to the kids in heaven

  • @patmaurer8541
    @patmaurer8541 8 месяцев назад +21

    It's important to understand that "discipline" and "punishment" are not the same thing! Discipline means to teach to a standard of excellence; while punishment means to inflict pain on someone who displeases you. It is entirely possible to guide children into intelligent, responsible, compassionate adults without using punishment. In fact, punishment (including shaming) STUNTS that process. Because using power to control other people denies them the opportunity to develop intrinsic motivation.

    • @priscillapowers1014
      @priscillapowers1014 7 месяцев назад +1

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @seanhendricks4705
      @seanhendricks4705 2 месяца назад

      So I have to ask.... When you do something that causes you pain... Are you as inclined to do it again?
      Consequences right?
      And when the consequences are inadequate... Such as time out to think about the negative action that they enjoyed ... Psychopaths spend time recollecting the pain they cause others. I wonder if maybe they never had that swat on the behind, slap on the hands etc. or were they awarded with time to enjoy the rush of the "crime"...
      And think of ways to get away with it next time...
      If you hate your children you spare the rod .
      The staff being the large stick used to gently nudge in the right direct, and avoid pitfalls... The rod to smack the sheep around (which I have seen personally and was one of the most comical moments of my tour in Iraq, calmly recovering the sheep out of the razor wire, using soothing tones.. and then as soon it was free, neat that sheep like it owed it owed him money!) now.. am I suggesting you beat your children with a short rod like that? No of course not. But I bet that sheep will stay away from the razor wire now.. and a swat here and there gives a reminder later about that action again. Honestly easiest lessons my parents got through to me was a hand to the backside, or quick thump from my grandfather.. and things I did to hurt myself after being told what would happen?..."what did you learn?" Pain is an excellent teacher.

  • @alexangleton4082
    @alexangleton4082 26 дней назад

    What a good video. He said one word. Honesty. I want my girls to be honest to their mother. I want them to be honest to me. We all have feelings. Sometimes they are good, sometimes bad, but always with love. Fred Rogers was a Saint

  • @SkeletonBill
    @SkeletonBill 9 месяцев назад +7

    I love this video, it's such a calm and respectful discussion. You can feel the reverence these people have for Fred, some of them probably grew up watching him themselves.

  • @tedtheodoropoulos3658
    @tedtheodoropoulos3658 8 месяцев назад +6

    They need to rebroadcast this

  • @JackDuskvideo
    @JackDuskvideo 8 месяцев назад +8

    Children are inherently curious and emotionally immature. They test the limits of what they can do and what is okay because its part of the process of learning. Its starts when their babies they wanna put everything in their mouth and they cry because crying is all they know. Discipline isnt about punishment its about structure. Adults learn to create and develop discipline for themselves and even thats a challenge. So its essential that kids have a helping hand to channel their ideas and energy into things that are safe, fair and kind without being stiffling and dont squash their creativity and curiosity. Its also important not to take a childs misbehavior or bad action personally or an opportunity for retribution because that devience is almost always from a lack of structure.

    • @patmaurer8541
      @patmaurer8541 8 месяцев назад

      It's also important that parents' rights and needs are also taken into account. Thankfully, there are skills that anyone can learn, to create a home where everyone has a voice and everyone's needs are met: Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.).

  • @rodneygriffin7666
    @rodneygriffin7666 8 месяцев назад +4

    Mr. Rogers' message is for people Old and New.
    I grew up with Mister Rogers when i was a child.
    I'm 58 years old now, and i still learn from him.
    How to manage my own anger,
    How to value discipline,
    How to value myself,
    How to treat other,
    How to live my life with kindness,
    How to hope when I feel there is no hope at all,
    How to use my imagination to creativity solve problems,
    How to use my gifts to be a better person,
    How to be a better person...
    Mr. Fred Rogers' message isnot solely for children,
    His message is for adults too,
    Who sometimes behave as children.
    ✌️♥️

    • @peyote2thumbs
      @peyote2thumbs 3 месяца назад +1

      I love your comment!!!❤❤❤

  • @hushedhands6321
    @hushedhands6321 11 месяцев назад +10

    On the one hand I find this very open, beautifully honest and gives me a sense of camaraderie. But on the other hand, I wish there had been more specific discussion around HOW these parents disciplined their children. The manner in which it happens, generally speaking, is very important. this all feels a little abstract

    • @patmaurer8541
      @patmaurer8541 8 месяцев назад +2

      Dr. Thomas Gordon is a family psychologist who developed a set of tools called "Parent Effectiveness Training" (P.E.T.). It teaches a very specific set of skills that enable parents to guide, influence, and teach--without punishments of any kind! Generations of highly successful, peaceful and happy people have been raised in this way. And there are decades of scientific research explaining why.

  • @iannidd
    @iannidd 9 месяцев назад +4

    Too bad there's not millions of likes for this video.

  • @zachminder8084
    @zachminder8084 Месяц назад +1

    I miss him 🤧❤️

  • @kingbopit9318
    @kingbopit9318 9 месяцев назад +2

    It’s such a good feeling

  • @kristinlambert8811
    @kristinlambert8811 6 месяцев назад +1

    The neighborhood of make-believe in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood has had four child puppets and in order from oldest to youngest is tad frog, Ana platypus, prince Tuesday and Carrie Ann Templeton Jones

  • @anonymousdonor
    @anonymousdonor 6 месяцев назад +2

    My children probably wished that I would say, "Because I said so." For them, the punishment was having to hear a long, drawn-out explanation about why their behavior is unacceptable riddled with multiple anecdotes. 😂

  • @patmaurer8541
    @patmaurer8541 8 месяцев назад +6

    "They just seem to be born with the ability to exert their own will!" Well, YES! Because they're individuals, with their own needs, thoughts, feelings, and opinions. I can't imagine why this surprises people. ;-)

  • @heatherwanamaker7904
    @heatherwanamaker7904 Год назад +1

    like

  • @nuttypurrfessor
    @nuttypurrfessor 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Brad

  • @ATARAXIA-qc5wy
    @ATARAXIA-qc5wy 4 месяца назад +1

    I indian we got slapped ,beaten by stick , shoes,pulled by hair ,punched, kicked. But its not called physical abuse .its just daily routine.😅😅

  • @brookiepoo4812
    @brookiepoo4812 7 месяцев назад

    God bless and Jesus loves everyone ❤🙌 God is awesome and He makes beautiful and wonderful masterpieces 🙏✝️ God loves us so much that He gave Jesus to save us from our sins so we can go to Heaven when we repent, He is here for us, does anyone want to know Jesus Christ? 😇🤗

  • @yellowjacket588
    @yellowjacket588 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mr. Rogers isn’t really correcting anything here he does a lot of listening.

    • @bellestheorem
      @bellestheorem 3 месяца назад

      i a problem be mental, clones degenerate, radiological release, self immolation, has a soul, Sophia the Demon, queen of Eggland, composite being, fake illusion, mathematics lock, full of pride, codes do nothing, endless sacrifice, fill that seat, horrible release, kill the beasts, breeding program, the Green room, guide me father, search complete, as sober as can be, afterlife complete, perfect credit, more error, prophet of all, songs of a fool, the dog principle, nascar for babies, the host is…to disappear…, emotions are, mirror talk, on a magnificent scale, I gotta keep going, it hooks them, lack of self-discipline, celestial parking, freedom from hate, I ride the lightning, God belongs to me, there is good and bad, demented arrogance, don’t call me broken, rebel spirit, a good spirit, goddess is a liar, little bites, ocular engine, doesn’t like crime,,,

  • @mirandavinci4146
    @mirandavinci4146 8 месяцев назад +3

    Positive discipline is better than negative discipline. You don't ever spank your kid's. Don't discipline your kids the way your parents did. You got to do what you think is best

  • @PatrickScott9192
    @PatrickScott9192 Год назад +3

    I wonder what your profile picture is intended to portray about your values.