| | | Young children ages 5 to 12 describe how they feel when they hear put-downs of themselves or their families in this DVD for kids, their educators and parents. Children learn from subtle clues what society thinks about gender roles, same-sex parents and family differences. The children in Sticks & Stones vividly describe how it feels to be teased when their families don't follow traditional gender roles. They talk about why bullies indulge in name-calling and what they think should be done about it. By showing that they know what's wrong, the children challenge educators, parents and other kids to act positively to make schools and playgrounds safe and welcoming for everyone. This compelling DVD uses interviews, animation and documentary footage to spark discussions about families, gender stereotypes and name-calling. It encourages all children to feel empathy and respect for their playmates.
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| Specifications | | Product Code | 265 | | Formats | DVD | | Duration | 17 minutes | | Country of Origin | Canada | | Key Stages | 3, 4, 5 | | Subject | PSHE | | Year | 2001 |
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| Related Videos |  With passion and creativity, Enough Is Enough features young women and men examining the issues of media violence. Motivated by concern over the media's sensational approach to violence, teens are using their talents to make themselves heard. |  Name-calling and cruel language hurt, say the teens who speak in this documentary DVD. Homophobic language is a common verbal put-down among young people, but many adults feel uncomfortable responding. |
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