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Using “Frozen” as an Icebreaker For Meaningful Chats With Kids

March 2, 2014 by Amy Jussel 2 Comments

Nov. 22, 2019 Frozen 2: With the opening weekend of Frozen 2 and a script laced with big topics from tribalism to ethnic genocide, there are icebreakers and family history springboards aplenty. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Media Literacy Tagged With: Academy Awards animation, Animation, Anna and Elsa, co-viewing, Curse of the Good Girl, disease to please, Disney sheroes, Disney’s Frozen, family portrayals media, film in the classroom, frenemies, Frozen, girls friendships, kids and bullying, Let it Go, mean girls, media-literacy, Odd Girl Out, parenting, relational aggression, Secrets, SEL, sibling love, sibling rivalry, Social Emotional Learning, talking points, teaching with film, unhealthy relationships, using media to teach
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