Spotlight On Kindness: Building Our Neighborhoods

Fred Rogers' TV show, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood", was born from his vision of helping children know that they are loved. If adults create a kind and compassionate "neighborhood" where children grow up feeling safe and loved, then they in turn become kinder and more compassionate people. What can we each do to help build a kind of neighborhood that Mr. Rogers' would be proud to live in? - Jane F.
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Editor's Note: Fred Rogers' TV show, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood", was born from his vision of helping children know that they are loved. If adults create a kind and compassionate "neighborhood" where children grow up feeling safe and loved, then they in turn become kinder and more compassionate people. What can we each do to help build a kind of neighborhood that Mr. Rogers' would be proud to live in? - Jane F.
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