Social Inclusion, Children Can Grow Freely

Nestor 2022-04-22 07:01:21

This is not only a boy's miracle, but also the success of the entire United States. The film takes a boy as the main line and connects family friendship, peer friendship, and school matters. It tells the growth of a boy: from inferiority to self-confidence, from loneliness to companionship, tells the softest things in the hearts of teenagers, confusion and fantasy, sadness and pessimism, prejudice and deception, impulse and obsession, but There is a group of people who are full of warmth and kindness in their hearts who will guide them. This is a vision of freedom, equality, peace, and prosperity in American society and education. It made me think deeply about how to better achieve proper handling when dealing with different individuals and interpersonal relationships. This country and its people have a lot to learn and learn from!

The words of a family, if you don't like it, don't spray it

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Wonder quotes

  • [Via and Isabel are having an argument downstairs]

    Auggie: What are they saying down there?

    Nate: They, my friend, are saying a lot of things, none of which concerns us. Let's see your Minecraft world, 'cause we might be moving to it.

  • Isabel: How are you?

    Auggie: Good. And guess what? I got in a fight.

    [shows his grazed elbow]

    Isabel: Oh my God, you're bleeding! Are you okay?

    Nate: What happened?

    Isabel: Auggie got in a fight.

    AuggieNate: [Checks on Auggie's elbow] That's terrible. I'm sorry.

    [pauses]

    Nate: Did you win?

    Isabel: Nate!