About children’s education, touching

Horace 2022-03-19 09:01:02

What does Finding Nemo say?

A clownfish is angry and does not listen to his father's words, but is captured by humans.

What have you learned from Finding Nemo?

One, learn to let go and don't let children become giant babies. Take the clownfish going to school for example, the clownfish father has always been worried, and he is particularly anxious and worried compared to other parents.

Second, don't just suppress and encourage more. Parents should encourage her to grow on her own and face many problems independently. One day, children will grow up and face those problems alone and take responsibility.

Third, communicate more with your parents and express your needs. In this film, it is not particularly emphasized, it is just that I feel it. Sometimes the parental education method is wrong, maybe because the communication is not in place and they don't know what the child's inner needs are, so they blindly love her in their own way and let the child passively accept it.

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Extended Reading
  • Duane 2021-10-20 18:58:04

    The pictures are beautiful and dreamy, the plot is very substantial, and the dubbing, soundtrack, rhythm, and production are also perfect. It has a strong educational significance and can be said to be suitable for all ages.

  • Hailey 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    The greatest joy of watching Pixar's works is that not only the children, but also the big friends who come with them will also be rewarded.

Finding Nemo quotes

  • Dentist: Good thing I pulled the right one, eh, Prime Minister?

  • [Dory is trying to read the pipe that says "Sydney Water Treatment"]

    Dory: Si... side... syd... nay... Sydney!

    [she hears a "P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney" flashback in her head, and sees a rapid succession of memories from earlier in the film]

    Dory: [suddenly realizing] Aah! Nemo!