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7 movies to build a cognitive growth for young minds.

 Movies with Life Lessons for Young Minds-

As a teacher, my hope is to introduce students to the beautiful world of movies, where they can enjoy entertaining stories while learning meaningful life lessons. Movies have the power to engage us emotionally and mentally, shaping perspectives and nurturing empathy, resilience, and self-belief. The following movies are a selection of films that are inspiring in both cognitive and emotional ways. Each story is designed to leave students with valuable takeaways that go beyond the screen and into their daily lives.

Here are 7 movies one can start with:

1. Pather Panchali (1955) – Bengali


Synopsis: Directed by Satyajit Ray, this timeless classic follows the journey of a young boy, Apu, and his family as they navigate life’s joys and sorrows in rural Bengal.

Life Lesson: Resilience and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures.

Why It’s Important: This film portrays the beauty of family bonds and finding joy in little things, even in challenging times, inspiring young minds to appreciate life’s precious moments and relationships.

2. Finding Nemo (2003)

Synopsis: Marlin, a clownfish father, sets out on an ocean-spanning adventure to find his son, Nemo, meeting friends and overcoming challenges along the way.

Life Lesson: Courage, perseverance, and the importance of family.

Why It’s Important: This animated film shows students the strength of family bonds and that facing fears is often necessary to reach our goals.

3. Kony (1984) – Bengali


Synopsis: This inspiring Bengali film follows the story of Kony, a young swimmer from a poor family, and her coach who helps her overcome struggles to achieve her dreams.

Life Lesson: Determination, overcoming obstacles, and the power of mentorship.

Why It’s Important: Kony teaches students the importance of persistence, hard work, and believing in themselves, even when faced with challenges, inspiring them to pursue their goals with confidence.

4. The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)


Synopsis: This inspirational story follows Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman, as he works tirelessly to improve life for himself and his son, facing numerous hardships along the way.

Life Lesson: Resilience and self-belief.

Why It’s Important: This movie demonstrates the power of perseverance, encouraging students to chase their dreams and work hard, regardless of obstacles.

5. I Am Kalam (2011)


Synopsis: This touching film tells the story of a young boy who, inspired by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, dreams of rising above his circumstances.

Life Lesson: Ambition, self-confidence, and the power of education.

Why It’s Important: I Am Kalam motivates students to aim high, teaching that education and determination can open doors to a better future, no matter where one starts.

6. Swades (2004)


Synopsis: Mohan Bhargava, an NRI scientist, returns to his native village in India and becomes inspired to improve the lives of its residents.

Life Lesson: Social responsibility and the importance of giving back.

Why It’s Important: Through this story, students learn the significance of community service and using their talents to benefit others, encouraging a sense of responsibility toward society.

7. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)


Synopsis: Walter Mitty, a quiet man with an active imagination, embarks on a global adventure to discover both the world and himself.

Life Lesson: Self-discovery, stepping out of one’s comfort zone, and living life to the fullest.

Why It’s Important: This movie shows students that sometimes, embracing life’s adventures and taking risks are necessary to uncover one’s true potential, inspiring them to be curious, confident, and courageous.

*Learning Beyond the Screen~

These movies go beyond entertainment; they are powerful stories that teach students about resilience, empathy, ambition, and responsibility. I encourage students to explore these films with an open mind, taking in the life lessons each one offers. Let these movies be companions on their journey of growth and self-discovery, showing them that learning and inspiration are all around, even in the world of cinema.

Each of these films opens the door to new perspectives and life skills, helping young viewers grow into well-rounded, compassionate individuals.

So, learn through stories... and enjoy! :)

                                                 ___________________



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