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Lessons to take from the Oscars 🎬✨

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Alumni G helps students find their skills and talents, we also celebrate together when they achieve their goals too! The 2025 Oscars brought together incredible films that not only entertained us but also offered valuable lessons for students. Alumni G would like to share some of the Oscar’s themes and messages from this year’s to you, parents, which you may take and apply to students. 


First takeaway is to not stray away from life-challenges. During the ceremony, host Conan O’Brien spoke about the wildfires in Los Angeles, reminding us that it’s important to acknowledge tough situations while still holding onto hope. Often not our children/students feel as if the world is against them. But Conan shows us that it’s okay to talk about difficult topics, whether it’s in class discussions or in our daily lives. When they face challenges, you must communicate openly and encourage your children.


As parents, you may encounter moments when you're unsure how to guide your children through challenges. It's important to encourage them not to give up, as they will learn to adapt. A noteworthy moment from the Oscars was when the ceremony chose to spotlight songwriters instead of featuring live performances for the Best Original Song nominees. This change illustrates the value of adaptability when things don’t go as planned. In your child's schooling, projects may not always unfold as expected. Teaching them to be flexible and open to new ideas will empower them to approach problems with creativity.


While speeches, whether from principals or celebrities, can sometimes seem dull, they often carry a common thread: authenticity. The team behind the animated film "Flow" highlighted the significance of being true to oneself. By expressing gratitude to independent filmmakers, their country, and their supporters, they remind us that everyone has a foundational story. Whether it starts at home or in school, we all have individuals to thank for our growth. Encouraging your children to share their unique experiences and ideas can foster a supportive environment where everyone feels valued. Remind them that it’s important to express who they are without fear.


When your children share their values, they may connect with others or inspire empathy. Films like "Anora" shed light on the experiences of marginalized communities, helping viewers develop a deeper understanding of various cultures and social issues. Encouraging discussions about these films can prompt your children to think critically about the world around them and cultivate an appreciation for diverse perspectives.


Conclusion:

The 2025 Oscars highlighted how powerful films can be as tools for learning. By connecting the themes from these movies to your own experiences, you can develop critical thinking, empathy, and creativity. If you wanna learn more, come to Alumni G! We have personalized tutoring and alumni guidance. We are here to help you overcome your child’s adversities.


 
 
 

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