How can bedtime stories become reality?

Dennis 2021-12-14 08:01:15

When you were young, before you went to bed, you didn’t know if you would pester mom and dad to tell you a story so that you could fall asleep with a beautiful story. I rarely experienced this when I was a child, because my parents were very busy, and when I fell asleep They usually haven't fallen asleep yet, so I usually dream about it for a while. I don’t know if these messy fantasy are "bedtime stories" edited for myself. Until now, sometimes I still think about some messy things before going to bed. Thing, this may be the "sequelae" left by my childhood.

The biggest impression of this film for me can be said to be a line: "Who said there is no happy ending?" I want to talk about this matter from two conveniences. The first is to discuss it from a beautiful story, and the other Conveniently speaking from a realistic point of view, this film can be said to be a happy ending, Happy ending, the hero finally gets a double harvest of career and love, making the two little nephews happy, and the sister can be relieved. As for the past, a warm picture accompanied by music makes people watching the movie smile and fall asleep.

Of course, in the story, we will also see some small "frustrations", these small setbacks can make the male protagonist's image more three-dimensional and more manly, of course, it is also mixed with a lot of comedy colors, the bedtime story Many plots can become reality. I think it is the reason for the law of attraction and the figure of you working hard in reality. But children are full of imagination of the world. All the beautiful things you explain are just to make children think about the world. It's more beautiful, but would you calm down and think about the true face of this world?

This is the second point I want to talk about. Is it true that we want our children to live in beauty from an early age, thinking that the world is full of princes and kind mermaids who rescue from danger, and one day they will come from the world you linger about? After walking out, I suddenly sighed that the world is not what you described, and then I feel hurt. It turns out that not everything will be a happy ending. At that time, how would you tell your children that what you were telling before was just a story, but what people said? Look forward to.

I come into contact with many children every day. I like the imaginative world of children and want to protect it, but I know that you have to guide it. Life is not as good as you think, and of course it is not as good as you think. So bad, but you have to tell your child what you see in the real world, don’t let his little mind think that everything is beautiful, there will be shadows where there is sunshine, but you have to learn to accept, not Once you are disheartened and discouraged from what you expected, bedtime stories can become a reality, but this requires everyone's efforts.

Let the children know this, because it is especially important, I want to give three suggestions to parents who watch this video with their children.

1. Tell your child that happy ending may exist but may not exist. You must have psychological expectations.

2. Even if the world is so real, I hope you can plant goodness in your heart and pursue goodness.

3. To achieve a happy ending, you need to work hard.

I hope you can find the points that are helpful to you and tell more friends when watching the film, and look forward to your attention and interaction.

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Bedtime Stories quotes

  • Tricia Sparks: Uh, Patrick, hi. I'm Trisha Sparks. I just wanted you to know that... thanks for saving the school.

    Skeeter Bronson: Western. Go western!

    Patrick: No thanks necessary, ma'am.

    Skeeter Bronson: That's my boy. That's my boy.

    Tricia Sparks: There must be some way for me to show my appreciation.

    Skeeter Bronson: Oh-ho-ho! Get it.

    [Trisha kisses Patrick]

    Skeeter Bronson: Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!

  • Skeeter Bronson: What the heck did you do that for?

    Angry Dwarf: Because I'm angry.