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Kindness

Being Kind to Ourselves and Others

Thoughts for the Week:

It takes time for children to come to understand that they can affect other people's feelings by being kind or unkind. Adults can help children learn that being kind means trying to understand how other people feel.

Being kind to oneself is something people need to learn early in life, too. Exercising is one way to be kind to our bodies. Taking good care of ourselves is very important. Children learn to take good care of themselves when they know that someone is taking good care of them. As caregivers, you have the great opportunity of showing your kindness through the care you give to children each day.

-- Fred Rogers

Summary of the Week:

Being kind means responding to the needs of others.  There's another level of kindness in this week's programs, and that is being kind to ourselves through exercising and taking care of our bodies.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday XIII reacts unkindly because he fears that his son, Prince Tuesday, is having too much fun at school.  He sends for a private tutor -- special guest Tommy Tune, who enchants the neighbors with his dancing and teaches the King a royal lesson about kindness -- and about learning.

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Episode Highlights for the Week
Factory ToursEpisodeAirs on*
Garden Hoes 1591Mon.
Harmonicas 1591Mon.
Bicycle Helmets 1594Thu.

Special VisitsEpisodeAirs on*
Luray Caverns 1592Tue.
Broadway Dancer Tommy Tune 1595Fri.

* Check local listings