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Parenting Drivers in the Wild West: True Grit (2010)

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Screen Cares co-hosts Jennie and Sarah use the power of movies to help parents navigate the fears that may arise as their babies hit the road in a world that can sometimes feel like the Wild West. When Sarah asked Jennie to find a movie to help guide the conversation, Jennie went off trail and picked a movie with no actual cars, but lots of horsepower, the 2010 remake of the classic Western film True Grit. Listen to learn how history can provide context and comfort for these big rights-of-passage moments in a child’s life.

The world may be scary and time may be passing by with no regard for speed-limits, but it’s nice to remember that when parents have grit and kids have strong connections, there’s no road too wild or distance too great for our love to reach and sustain our children- parent’s have been doing it for tens–of–thousands of years.

For those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares: Episode Transcript

Screen Shares Rating:

  • True Grit is a great Love Screen. Watch with anyone you're parenting with. Brace yourself for the wild ride that is trusting your child to enter the world.
  • Buddy Screen with your fellow parents driving the same road of life with you! We're looking at your Karen.

Screen Sparks:

Discuss these Screen Sparks, with your kids, mechanic, or bounty hunter or simply mull them over on your own:

  • What is our greatest fear when children take on new responsibilities and freedoms?
  • What is within our locus of control?
  • How have children and our expectations for them changed through history? How can that inform our present?

Resources & Background

True Grit:

Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram
@screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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Screen Cares co-hosts Jennie and Sarah use the power of movies to help parents navigate the fears that may arise as their babies hit the road in a world that can sometimes feel like the Wild West. When Sarah asked Jennie to find a movie to help guide the conversation, Jennie went off trail and picked a movie with no actual cars, but lots of horsepower, the 2010 remake of the classic Western film True Grit. Listen to learn how history can provide context and comfort for these big rights-of-passage moments in a child’s life.

The world may be scary and time may be passing by with no regard for speed-limits, but it’s nice to remember that when parents have grit and kids have strong connections, there’s no road too wild or distance too great for our love to reach and sustain our children- parent’s have been doing it for tens–of–thousands of years.

For those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares: Episode Transcript

Screen Shares Rating:

  • True Grit is a great Love Screen. Watch with anyone you're parenting with. Brace yourself for the wild ride that is trusting your child to enter the world.
  • Buddy Screen with your fellow parents driving the same road of life with you! We're looking at your Karen.

Screen Sparks:

Discuss these Screen Sparks, with your kids, mechanic, or bounty hunter or simply mull them over on your own:

  • What is our greatest fear when children take on new responsibilities and freedoms?
  • What is within our locus of control?
  • How have children and our expectations for them changed through history? How can that inform our present?

Resources & Background

True Grit:

Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram
@screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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