If you want your child to be great, don't just label your child

Dee 2022-09-26 02:33:03

I thought it was a cartoon made for children, but I didn't expect it to be quite educational in addition to having a good comedic effect.

The protagonist of the cartoon is called Peter Rabbit, a talking rabbit. Almost all the film revolves around this rabbit, and I believe that this rabbit is the prototype of our children, but it is only given the body of the rabbit.

In the film, the publisher labelled Peter Rabbit a "bad breed" for commercial interests, so this cute rabbit simply started to do bad things.

It wasn't until his companion was caught that he realized that he had made a big mistake. Instead, he woke up and embarked on the road to save his companion with his "enemy father" and "writer mother".

Finally got it right.

The film has a lot of laughs, even if adults can't help laughing, but it is more to educate and enlighten people.

Adults always like to label their children: "My children just don't like to study and are naughty"; "Always like to cause trouble", "disobedient", "vanity"...

I also think that children have these problems, and it is easy to correct them by speaking out.

However, when we put such a label on the child, it is also equivalent to pressing the confirmation button for the child, making the child think that he is such a person.

Therefore, if they want their children to be better and better, what adults have to do is to recognize their children's strengths, rather than repeatedly confirming their shortcomings.

Watch it with your kids, maybe you learn more than your kids.

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Extended Reading

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway quotes

  • Mr. Thomas McGregor: You're never going to learn.

    Peter Rabbit: You never give me a chance. All you do is tell me how bad I am.

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Well, then stop giving me reasons to. Wait, did you just talk?

    Peter Rabbit: Uh, no. Yes, maybe. Could be your imagination. Could be the radio.

    [imitates radio DJ voice]

    Peter Rabbit: This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the talk,

    [normal voice]

    Peter Rabbit: especially not Peter. Rabbits can't talk.

  • Bea: Okay, where's the first stop?

    Peter Rabbit: 440 Riverside Drive.

    Bea: Did you just talk?

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Let's say it was just the radio.

    Peter Rabbit: [imitating radio DJ voice] This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the...