Movies are basically a great source of entertainment but often movies leave us with a great source of inspiration changing our perspective towards life. Movies are a great source to bridge the generation gap. Heartbreaks, societal pressure, and trauma are some of the common problems faced by teenagers and movies provide a way to understand the topic to parents. Let's have a look over the movies which are a must to watch by parents to understand child psychology.
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins gives a lesson to support their children on the way to explore the world. However on her way to explore her career she realised the importance of spending time with her kids. The movie leaves us a message to spend time with our loved ones.
Leigh Anne Touhy — "The Blind Side"
Leigh Anne shows the importance of a supportive parent in children's life. Shaun supports Leigh in all her life decisions and even helps her to adopt a child and make his way to college. The movie leaves us with a message that when a child is scared it's the prime duty of parents to leave everything aside and defend them and constantly encourage them to change for the better.
Marlin — Finding Nemo
Marlin only had Nemo left with him as his entire family was eaten by barracuda. Nemo was the only one he can call family. He crossed oceans with bare minimum in order to find his son as he was captured by fisherman. He faces all the challenges that came into his way in order to save his son.
Mrs. Doubtfire
Daniel Hillard after separation from his wife searches for a new job and decides to parent his child alone and founds a housekeeper Mrs. Doubtfire. Soon they were found in a competition who is the best for childrens and despite the cold war the things always turn out to work for them.
Benjamin Mee — "We Bought a Zoo"
Benjamin Mee's wife died recently and needs to take care of his son and daughter who need proper time and care. Their house turned into a zoo was the spicy part of the movie and he needs to manage both the zoo and his family. The movie leaves us with the lesson that with spontaneity great lessons can be learned.