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Let's Talk About Wearing a Cast
As Mister Rogers' doctor friend, Dr. Clark, explains the process, she applies a cast to his right forearm. After watching the clip, Mister Rogers demonstrates a sling. Leaving no detail uncovered, Mister Rogers goes on to talk about how a person's skin often feels itchy under a cast. Going back to the video clip, Mister Rogers remembers going to the hospital to have his cast removed. After this clip is finished, Mister Rogers talks about how children who are wearing casts can still do many things. He shows a short film of young people with casts on as they perform everyday tasks. The film is set to an instrumental of Children Can. Mister Rogers reminds viewers that, unlike a broken toy, a broken bone can heal itself: "You're not a toy. You're a person. A very important person. Even if you need to wear a cast your body will keep on growing just as your feelings and ideas keep on growing everyday. People like you just the way you are. I'm glad that we could have this special visit together." Screenshots
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Episode CreditsSupported by Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company Produced by Family Communications Produced in cooperation with the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Hospital Association, and the American Medical Association Appearing In This Video |
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