essays for the Fred Rogers Institute
Since 2018, I’ve written regular essays for the Fred Rogers Institute as part of their collection of resources for educators, families, and helpers. Much of what I share grows from conversations and collaborative learning with educators in our Educators’ Neighborhood Learning Community. In my current role as Senior Fellow in Teaching and Learning, I lead an advanced Episode Study Group, facilitate Episode Talks with our larger community, and support educators to tell their stories and write about their practice connected to the work of Fred Rogers.
Here are a few essays highlights. The full list of my archived essays is below, along with a link to access many other resources held on the Fred Rogers Institute Resource Page. Enjoy!
Full list of essays:
It’s like breath | February 14, 2024
Small is Enough | November 1, 2024
Look-Listen Relationship | August 7, 2023
View, Talk, Listen, and Grow | April 28, 2023
Sensing Goodness | January 30, 2023
From Foundations of Trust | August 1, 2022
Play as Truth | April 14, 2022
Living Our Questions | February 7, 2022
What if we talked with educators like that? | December 20, 2021
Memory, Truth, and Wishes | October 19, 2021
As You Are | August 4, 2021
Beautiful Gifts | June 11, 2021
Fred Rogers’ Methodology of Beingness | April 13, 2021
What Do You Notice? | February 11, 2021
On the Importance of Slowing Down | December 11, 2020
The Power of “I Don’t Know” | October 21, 2020
Remote Learning Lessons from Mister Rogers | August 20, 2020
Hope from the Helpers of the Educators’ Neighborhood | May 4, 2020
Can We Play That Love Song Again? | February 7, 2020
Learning from Educators in the Neighborhood | November 1, 2019
When we trust in teachers, teachers remember to trust in themselves | May 1, 2019
Beechwood Kindergarteners Learn with Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood | December 1, 2018
Find additional resources from the Fred Rogers Institute here.