Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A Good Video Daily Double Promotes Good Family Values

Welcome back to another fam-tastic edition of Cap'n Howdy's Video Daily Double. Today we're turning the educational lens towards the parental units and kids, otherwise known as the nuclear family. With summer rapidly approaching, parents know their kids are going to be around a lot more (unless they're shifted off to summer camp - look for that VDD some time next month!), so how do adults diminish the generational divide with their children?

Today we'll look at two films designed to help identify problems and propose a solution amicable to all!

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Our first film, Age 13: The Inner Life of an "At Risk" Teenager, deals with a child pushed to the limit by the death of a family member. How does the rest of the family deal with this potential problem child? Watch and see...
(warning, this is a pretty rough, if surreal, educational film)


Our second film, A Date with Your Family, is a little less severe than our last film, and it promotes good family relations in order to prevent those "At Risk" teenagers from ever happening. (as a courtesy to those traumatized by the last film, here's a bonus MST3k version of A Date with Your Family).

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