#2 If you belive the documentary he didn't even have control of the Company that sold his stuff and was merely the talented wage slave. And they kept his death a secret and sold fakes so the only way to know its his painting is if it was one of the ones FROM the show.
#15 Finally sounds like progress is being made to prove those naysayers wrong. Video games harness rule following, patience, skill building, frustration control, and so much more with punishment systems for bad behavior.
"When Mister Rogers passed away in 2003, his death was so impactful in the world of children that PBS felt compelled to make a guide for parents called “If your child asks about Fred Rogers’ death.”"
#2 If you belive the documentary he didn't even have control of the Company that sold his stuff and was merely the talented wage slave. And they kept his death a secret and sold fakes so the only way to know its his painting is if it was one of the ones FROM the show.
#15 Finally sounds like progress is being made to prove those naysayers wrong. Video games harness rule following, patience, skill building, frustration control, and so much more with punishment systems for bad behavior.