Movie Review: Parental Guidance Film Review

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Parental Guidance Film Review Answer each of the questions below. You may add additional rows as needed. 1. Using the table below, identify the immediate and extended family members, their role in the family (e.g., mother, father, oldest child), their developmental period (e.g., infant, adolescent), and a typical developmental issue presented in the film for that family member. (6 points) Member Name Role Developmental Period Issue presented in the film Artie Decker Grandfather Middle adulthood Struggles to master his daughters parenting style and the loss of his job. Diane Decker Grandmother Middle adulthood Wanting to be more involved in her grandchildren’s lives. Alice Simmons Mother Early adulthood Worried about being the perfect mother, wife, and balancing her job with family life at home. Phil Simmons Father Early adulthood Wanting his wife to be with him Harper Simmons Daughter (oldest child) Late childhood Trying really hard to not disappoint her parents by quitting the violin. Overworked and stressed from her upcoming audition. Turner Simmons Son (middle child) Early childhood Has a disability and has trouble with bullies Barker Simmons Son (youngest child) Early childhood Has an imaginary friend that gets him into trouble 2. For all individuals in Tables 1 and 2 labeled as a parent or grandparent identify …show more content…

The parents both had demanding jobs in the movie. The dad Phil had to travel to a conference and make the family move because of his job and the mom was constantly on the phone talking with the people she worked for. Having a child with a disability did not make things any easier the mother had to pay and take her child Turner to therapy to help improve his stuttering disability. It seemed as if the mom was always running in the film to she had to take Harper to violin practice, Barker had playdates, and Turner had baseball and

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