Episode 17: Ryan Rydzewski on Raising Curious Kids & Being a Better Neighbor: Lessons from Mister Rogers That Still Shape Learning Today cover art

Episode 17: Ryan Rydzewski on Raising Curious Kids & Being a Better Neighbor: Lessons from Mister Rogers That Still Shape Learning Today

Episode 17: Ryan Rydzewski on Raising Curious Kids & Being a Better Neighbor: Lessons from Mister Rogers That Still Shape Learning Today

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In this thoughtful and inspiring episode of Plant the Seed of Learning, Aimee Ketchum and Crystal Loose sit down with award-winning writer and educator Ryan Rydzewski, co-author of When You Wonder, You’re Learning. Together, they explore the enduring wisdom of Mister Rogers and what it truly means to nurture curiosity, creativity, and compassion in today’s fast-paced, screen-filled world.

From the science behind Fred Rogers’ calm, intentional approach to children’s programming to the powerful idea that wonder is the foundation of learning, this conversation dives into how parents, educators, and therapists can balance standards with space for curiosity—and why that balance matters more than ever.

You’ll hear reflections on:

  • Why Mister Rogers’ “blueprint for life” still applies today
  • How to protect deep thinking and imagination in young children
  • What schools might look like if curiosity—not compliance—led the way
  • How to raise not just smart kids, but kind, thoughtful neighbors
  • What Mr. Rogers can teach us about human connection in the age of AI

This episode is both a nostalgic tribute and a forward-looking guide—reminding us that helping children wonder is one of the most powerful ways we help them learn, connect, and thrive.

Learn more & connect:

  • Website: https://whenyouwonder.org
  • Newsletter: https://whenyouwonder.substack.com/
  • Podcast (Remaking Tomorrow): https://remakelearning.org/remaking-tomorrow-podcast/
  • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ryanryd


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