Waiting for Mister Rogers

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781636981031
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Every day children enter classrooms crying out for love and relief. Waiting for Mister Rogers reveals a Kindergarten teacher's journey to find answers for the broken children entering her classroom—and the wounds in her own heart—through the personal notes, speeches, and writings of Fred Rogers. 

Many moments of adversity, violence, and suffering can be traced back to broken attachments in childhood. These early attachment wounds follow children into adulthood, often damaging their interpersonal relationships. 

Where the world offers shallow and complex solutions, the gentle work of Mister Rogers models simple and deep ways to heal insecure attachment. Waiting for Mister Rogers, answers questions of personal development and connection for anyone seeking support, such as:

  • What do children need to be securely attached? 
  • How can teachers heal their wounds to be fully present, intentional, and effective with their students? 
  • Could student be triggering a teacher’s childhood trauma?  
  • Can teachers go deeper while doing less?

It's time to remember childhood, return to the Neighborhood and teach with attachment, attunement, and intention. Mister Rogers was right all along!  

Wysteria Edwards BA, Ed.M, is an award-winning author, educator, podcaster, playwright, and influencer who resides in Washington state. As an educator with 20+ years of experience (K-12), she began applying attachment repair in her Kindergarten classroom for children suffering from ACEs and broken connections. Wysteria is the founder of Simple and Deep, a company dedicated to helping women embrace their stories, heal broken attachments, and live with intention. For more information about Wysteria or to download resources for this book and transformation, visit her website: wysteriaedwards.com.

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