Ep 3. Mister Rogers Talks About Divorce (#1478) A Boy in a Wheelchair
- TV-Y
- February 18, 1981
- 28 min
Mister Rogers Talks About Divorce (#1478) A Boy in a Wheelchair is the third episode of the second season of the show The Best of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. In this episode, Mister Rogers discusses the sensitive topic of divorce with the viewers and helps them understand the emotions and feelings that come with it.
The episode features a recurring guest, Daniel Striped Tiger, who has just returned from a visit to his parents' house. He tells Mister Rogers that his parents are getting a divorce and he is having a hard time dealing with it. Mister Rogers listens patiently and assures Daniel that it is okay to feel sad and angry. He further explains that divorce is a tough situation for everyone involved, including the parents and the children, and it is important for them to talk to each other and express their feelings.
Mister Rogers also visits a wheelchair-bound boy in the episode, and talks about the importance of respecting and acknowledging disabled individuals and their abilities. He shows viewers the equipment and tools that help people with disabilities carry out tasks that may be taken for granted by able-bodied individuals.
Throughout the episode, Mister Rogers emphasizes the importance of communication, respect, and understanding, and encourages viewers to be kind and compassionate towards others. As always, his gentle demeanor and comforting words make this episode an informative and emotional experience for both children and adults alike.
Overall, Mister Rogers Talks About Divorce (#1478) A Boy in a Wheelchair is a poignant and educational episode that deals with important topics that are often hard to discuss, but are important for children to understand. With its warm and gentle approach, The Best of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood continues to be a beloved and timeless show that teaches valuable lessons about kindness, empathy, and compassion.