Disney manages to mix the princess learning with strong messages about how to care about others and how to treat others. Part of the show is about her learning to be a princess and all of the things a princess might worry about.
The show is about a village girl that becomes a princess because her mom marries a king. I think parents are reading way too much into it. Or there must be something wrong with you. The takeaway message? If you really want something badly enough and work at it, you will always come out ahead of everyone else. This just proves that you are NOT a princess. If you are just a regular kid, you might lose from time to time. what? So here's the problem: If you are a princess in a cartoon we know you are always going to win in the end. But I'm excited to go watch you try!" Her actual response? "I know you can! What matters is if YOU know you can.". So she asks her mom "Do you think I can make the team?" The response I was hoping for? "I don't know if you can or not. Little Sofia is frustrated because no matter how hard she tries or how much she practices she can't seem to catch up to the boys who have been practicing for ages. What really grates at me is the conversation the main character has with her Mom. Plenty of what I thought about it has already been said (these mean, mean kids!), but I want to talk about something that I haven't seen, which is the message in this show about winning and losing. I watched only the first episode, but that was enough for me. Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives.Cómo saber si una aplicación o sitio web son realmente educativos.How to Tell If an App or a Website Is Good for Learning.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.
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