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Lilliputian review

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The film Lilliputian is a documentary, which records how children from Eight Academies go to kindergarten. How to spend every day in kindergarten? How did you study in Baxueyuan? What is your personality? How do teachers treat children? How do you treat children with special personalities? The film was shot by the photography team for two years. The story is short and the plot is flat. Everything that happens in daily life is often at a loss when it comes to things, but the teachers in the Ba Xueyuan are very good. After watching this movie, I can't help feeling and benefit a lot.

This story vividly describes four characters. One character is a little girl named Chen Chen. She is cute, shy, single-minded and persistent. Every morning when she comes to kindergarten, she will wait patiently for her good friend Nande. Seeing Nande come to the garden, she can't say how happy she is. In the process of waiting for a good friend, the teacher respects her idea and will accompany her to wait for Nande, which shows how much children cherish their good friends and communicate with each other. It can make children happy and painful, saying that children are people in society and there should be communication between people. Teachers should teach children how to communicate with others in their daily lives, help them find their own friends and let love come to kindergarten.

There is a naughty boy, Chi Yiyang. He is always bullying, swearing, hitting people, being rude and not obeying the rules of the game in class. Faced with the child's problems, the teacher lost his temper and never gave up on him. But patiently tell him what he did wrong, what he did wrong and how to do it. The teacher got tired of him and gave him a bright spot. For example, he will play with children like a big brother. He will also contact contradictions for children like a little teacher. And the teacher also saw the little figure from him. The process tells us to be good at discovering children's bright spots, judging children's quality through some weaknesses, and having methods when educating children.

There is also a clever boy, Xi Kun: cute little guy, who likes it very much. He filled the trash can with children's shoes, toys and balls to see how big its belly was. He will also make the game room messy, but the teacher will let him make as much noise as he likes. Teacher Li said that this is called space, so that he can learn from life. Seeing this makes me understand that children are very curious and there is room for them to teach their children what to do with more interesting games.

The last person I know better is Miss Li Da. She is kind and caring for the children. She treats naughty children and obedient children equally. When a child does something wrong, she always squats down and patiently tells them that it is wrong. The reason for the mistake is how to do it. Her patient teaching is not equal to indulgence. When children don't obey the rules of the game, she will also ask them to obey the rules of the game, which will make children feel responsible.

The story of this film is very detailed and vivid. From the environmental layout of kindergarten and the amiable appearance of teachers, I think education should return to the original point, the classroom should be returned to children, children should be treated equally, and children's rights to development, learning, games, entertainment and education should be respected and protected, so that children can get in touch with nature and grow up healthily.

The wonderful film Lilliput truly records the innocent age and emotional course of children. Show the children's world to people in our big countries in a down-to-earth way.

Fortunately, I have seen the flowers shot in Lilliput, and I know the background of this film better than others. It took the director three years to edit and shape the film, and he really made great efforts. During the 82-minute viewing, it was funny and moving with unexpected humor. What has been bothering me is that I was infected by the elves in this lilliputian country. I am glad that they can meet a teacher who knows them so well. However, what a teacher gives to a child can not be explained by a word "love", but needs the teacher's educational wit and timely help. Respecting children and communicating with them equally is the ultimate goal of today's education. I watched the film with tears in my eyes. For these lovely children, their emotional world is so pure, just like a blank sheet of paper, spotless because there is no color.

As a Montessori teacher, I can better understand that it is better to teach people to fish than to teach them to fish. Our parents and teachers will say that they love children. But what kind of love is just right? This is indeed a topic worthy of our discussion, and it is also a topic that is often debated in modern educational theory recently. And this film has made people from all walks of life see the highlights. Love must have rights and rules. Children's emotional world is full of the beauty of generate, and there is no need for adults to interfere or disturb. Everything is the power given to them by nature. We just need to give them proper help in their growth trajectory, and then we will humbly watch them grow.

A children's story about rights, feelings and exploration is more of a warning to adults. Although we shuttle among children every day, can we really walk into their world for these little people in a small country? Maybe we deal with children's problems more with our own behavior, but we never know them. And what we know about their world is that you have to do this … you can do that … instead of giving children real freedom. "Children are feet and education is shoes." It also warns our parents and educators that what is left for children is not what they are given, but what they need.

It's a beautiful movie, and it's also a classic in children's movies in recent years. It is worth seeing.