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  1. Developmental psychology. Institutions. University of Pittsburgh. Margaret Beall McFarland (July 3, 1905 – September 12, 1988) was an American child psychologist and a consultant to the television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. She was the co-founder and director of the Arsenal Family and Children's Center in Pittsburgh, and ...

  2. 8. Jan. 2020 · But far fewer people are familiar with Margaret McFarland, the child psychologist who mentored him and helped shape his groundbreaking television show. Rogers first met McFarland in the 1950s...

  3. 19. Nov. 2019 · He found something important for them to say, thanks in large part to the person who would become his lifelong collaborator, Margaret McFarland, at the University of Pittsburgh.

  4. Dr. Margaret McFarland was a p rofessor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and the Director of the Arsenal Family and Children’s Center in Pittsburgh which she co-founded with Dr. Benjamin Spock and Erik Erikson.

  5. 24. Okt. 2019 · Margaret McFarland and the Science of 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' Child Development. 5 Lessons From Margaret McFarland, The Scientist Behind Mister Rogers. This modest developmental psychologist taught Mister Rogers everything she knew — and then he passed it on to us. by Lauren Vinopal. Oct. 24, 2019.

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  6. 21. Jan. 2020 · The late child psychologist Margaret McFarland, a Teachers College alumna who mentored the legendary Fred Rogers and served as an off-screen advisor to the show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” was recently the focus of a belated obituary in the New York Times ’ “Overlooked” series.

  7. It was the voice of Fred Rogers’ chief consultant Dr. Margaret McFarland, a highly regarded child psychologist. They met regularly to discuss child development theory, so that the scripts would authentically reflect the real concerns and feelings of children.