Tag Archives: stress and coping

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Title: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Date: 2005

Format: Film

Rating: PG – Parental Guidance Suggested

Audience(s): Children Under 12, High School Age, Families

Language: English

Source: Netflix

Film/Episode Summary:The movie tells the story of a candy and chocolate creator named Willy Wonka. One day, he decides to invite five children and their guardians to come and tour his giant factory. In order to win, you must find one of the five golden tickets that have been hidden inside random Wonka Bars around the world. Ultimately, two girls and three boys are the lucky winners: Veruca Salt and her father, Violet Beauregarde and her mother, Mike Teavee and his father, Augustus Gloop and his mother, and the main character, Charlie Bucket, and his grandfather. Each child has a unique relationship with their caregiver, seeing as everyone comes from diverse backgrounds. The viewer can watch the many parent-child interactions unfold while the tour progresses. As new challenges surface throughout the day, conflict arises between the family members. The viewer is even able to gain knowledge into Mr. Wonka’s relationship with his father through flashbacks that are shown. Eventually, each child is sent home and Charlie is the last one at the factory. This means that he “won” and his reward is to inherit the business.

Comments or Recommendations for Teaching:What scenes or situations in the movie could you relate to with your own children? What were some examples of both effective and ineffective parenting techniques in the film? What advice would you offer to the more ineffective parents in order to help them improve their techniques?

Places to view: Youtube, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play, Itunes, Netflix

Contributor: Ivy Johnson

Room

Title: Room

Date: 2015

Media type: Film

Rating: R – Restricted

Audience(s): College Age, Adults, Parents

Language: English

Film/Episode Summary: It’s a movie based off a book about a woman who was kidnapped and has a child with her abuser/kidnapper. Said woman raises her child, Jack, alone in a shed where she teaches the kid that this is the entire world. Later, they have to try to escape.

Places to view: Youtube, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play, Itunes

Contributor: Lydia Sour

We Bought a Zoo

Title: We Bought a Zoo

Date: 2011

Media type: Film

Category: Internal Dynamics of Families, Family Resource Management

Keywords: stress and coping, family relationship, financial management, decision-making

Rating: PG

Audience(s): Children Under 12, High School Age, College Age, Adults, Parents, Families

Language: English

Film/Episode Summary: Benjamin has lost his wife. In a bid to start his life over, he purchases a large house that has a zoo. This is welcome news for his daughter, but his son is not happy about it. The zoo is need of renovation and Benjamin sets about the work with the head keeper, Kelly, and the rest of the zoo staff. But, the zoo soon runs into financial trouble. The staff must get the zoo back to its former glory, pass a zoo inspection, and get it back open to the public.

Places to view: Youtube, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play, Itunes

Contributor: Anonymous