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  • CHILDREN'S MOVIES ABOUT PERIOD

    It was not easy finding children’s movies that mention menstruation, but Pixar’s Turning Red has saved the day with their becoming of age movie TURNING RED, where they openly and unapologetically discuss

  • RECOMMENDED MOVIES: LANGUAGE

    Watch these movies about language, speech, and communication.

  • RECOMMENDED MOVIES ABOUT BULLYING

    The following movies will make you laugh, cry, and think. Do you have a recommendation for additional movies about bullying?

  • CHILDREN'S MOVIE ABOUT DIVORCE - SPLIT

    and humor will give courage to other children, and encourage parents to make better choices as they move Click here to rent the movie.

  • FEATURED MOVIES ABOUT ANXIETY

    Watch these movies about back-to-school anxiety.

  • MOVIES & VIDEOS ABOUT ART

    The following YouTube channels are fantastic resources to learn about art, artists, and how to create and think creatively. Highly recommended for all ages. Not Broken Young Winter Knight is profoundly dyslexic and equally artistic. Despair sets in as she finds herself defined not by her talents but by her disabilities. As her dyslexia begins to impact virtually every area of her life, she becomes convinced that she’s hopelessly broken. Until that is, she discovers the purpose behind her pain. Loving Vincent | PG-13 The life and controversial death of Vincent van Gogh told by his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them. The intrigue unfolds through interviews with the characters closest to Vincent and through dramatic reconstructions of the events leading up to his death. Loving Vincent features 120 of Vincent van Gogh's greatest paintings.

  • RECOMMENDED MOVIES ABOUT FOOD

    These fun movies that will make you want to cook and share meals with loved ones.

  • RECOMMENDED MOVIES ABOUT MUSIC

    Enjoy movie night and learn about different types of music.

  • MOVIE FOR PARENTS ABOUT DIVORCE - WHAT MAISIE KNEW

    What Maisie Knew is a 2012 American-Canadian-Dutch drama film. It is a modern adaptation of Henry James’ 1897 novel What Maisie Knew. The film finds six-year-old Maisie in the middle of a custody battle between her neglectful parents and their new partners. Directors: Scott McGehee & David Siegel Writers: Carroll Cartwright & Nancy Doyne. Cast: Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård, Onata Aprile, Joanna Vanderham, and Steve Coogan.

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