Thursday, December 26, 2019

The Movie Babies - 996 Words

The movie â€Å"Babies† was a beautiful film I loved it I actually watched it three times and could not look away it was a very eye opening documentary for me. It is about cultures and differences within them it was truly amazing seeing the different cultures and there parenting methods. I was truly shocked that these four babies are in four very different cultures but all of them were reaching their milestones and developing all around the same time. I would have never thought that the parenting styles would be so similar to each other. In the documentary each child was loved from their parents and family. Each family was very different but all still spent time with there baby and loved them. The film starts from them being born till they are one-year old it shows you how they develop from culture to culture. It shows attachment styles in all four cultures and the results were surprising. An attachment is a style that stays with you it will shape you into how you are in relationships and how you are as a parent. Its very important because this is how babies form their trust. If they know that their parents can take care of them they will become more attached to the parent and also be able to trust in a relationship as an adult. One of the babies named Ponijao stole my heart through the entire film I believe he showed secure attachment he would go and play by himself but he knew his mother was always around. He also could be calmed easily by his mother. I was actually veryShow MoreRelatedAnalysis Of The Movie Baby Geniuses 811 Words   |  4 PagesIn the movie of, â€Å"Baby Geniuses†, their are scientist, Dr. Elena Kinder and Dr. Heep that study and conduct research on toddlers/babies. They use the funds for the studies to operate a theme park called, â€Å"Joyworld†, BabyCo. 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