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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?
Age 10+
The holiday house has some frightening moments, a mild language.
Not present
Parents need to know
Parents need to know that Christmas Karen is a holiday comedy from 2022. inspired Christmas carolina. Some ghosts can be frightening for the younger viewer. Man threatens characters with a gun. The scene contains a man-sleeveless man and a pair of a kiss. A strong language includes a “ass”, “bitch”, “D – K,” and “shit”. Karen takes pain and wine medications. The ensemble contains a wide range of actors from various cultural and racial backgrounds as well as people from different ages and types / body types. Positive messages include tolerance and respect for others regardless of who they are and where they come from, the importance of communication and forgiveness, as well as reservations.
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Tongue
some
“Ass,” “bitch”, “D – K” “” sucks. “
Drinking, drug and smoking
some
Karen takes pain and wine medications.
Violence and Šarpage
a little
Some ghosts can be frightening for the younger viewer. The man threatens Karen and Gary with a gun.
Sex, romance and nudity
a little
Sleeveless shirt. Couples kisses and hug. Karen takes off his brother for being gay.
Positive messages
some
Positive topics include tolerance and respect for others regardless of who they are and where they come from. The importance of communication with your friends and family. Open mind power and is allowed to change and grow. Forgiveness.
Positive role models
some
Although she begins as a character full of negative properties and Bigotria, Karen learns from her mistakes and realizes that intolerance, unkindness and bitterness are injured. Gary, Damon and Joy, all show Karen kindness and treat her with patience while they teach her about the harm she did.
A variety of national teams
some
The ensemble contains a wide range of actors from various cultural and racial backgrounds as well as people from different ages and types / body types. Color characters do not play in stereotyped roles. Anti-racism of the message.
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What is the story like?
It is a holiday season and Karen (Michele Simms) depends on its usual practice of alienating its family and neighbors through its prejudices and remarks. Terrorifies children in the neighborhood threatening to close their lemonade rack, makes comments in Latino store in which her groceries works and separate her brother for gay. On Christmas Eve, it visited three friendly ghosts that show her the meaning of Christmas and the importance of treating all courtesy and respect.
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Charles Dickens’ Loved Christmas carolina is adapted in versions playing muppets, animated characters and even had Ikage in Star Trek. There is a Carol for all and with Christmas Karen There is one for people affected by the name, prejudiced white women or cases. Realize, if the savagely predictable comedy, he inspired the Internet memories and the videos of white prejudices of women who lasted after anyone who encounters, is anchored by very funny Michele Simms, which gives the ugliness of her character with thick.
Behind the film that strikes all the right points, there is also a deep humanistic download in how it explores how often people hurt people. The younger viewers could find out about the importance of tolerance and empathy, because Karen’s transformation from Really hate of a human being in someone understands that they should stay with us all year old.
Talk to your kids about …
Families can talk about how ghosts show Karen’s importance of tolerance, kindness and empathy. How did they show her to become a better person?
Which advice would you give Karen? Why would she be kind to his neighbors and family?
Did you read or watch adaptation Christmas CaroMe? How did that compare?
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Tomato is one of the most popular herbal plants with homemade vegetables for good reason. They are delicious, nutritious and easily growing – if you can offer them sunny, fertile conditions they love. You will want to grow a tomato with the right types of plants to make the most of your crop.
Variety in the garden can help edit soils, reduce pest pressure, suppress weeds and attract useful pollers. However, while planting a smart plant garden, also known as intertelling or moving, can increase your tomato harvests, other combinations could reduce your returns.
We talked to the expert to understand what kinds of may not make the best companion plants for tomatoes and why.
Meet the expert
Susan Scheufele, The doctor is, is the production leader for agriculture in the Vegetable Program Umass Extension.
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Broccoli and other types of Brassica are heavy feeders, so it is best to plant them from tomatoes to prevent the risk of jammed growth.
“When considering planting or companion, we recommend that it does not plant something that would compete directly with a light, water, water or nutrient,” Susan Scheufela’s Umass Extension Vegetable is explained.
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Cabbage are also heavy foods that have high nutrients needs. To save these braces from tomato competition, think of planting them elsewhere in your backyard.
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Scheufele does not recommend sweet corn as a plant plant, because these high plants can overshade a tomato that loves the sun.
“Corn also has large nutrients and deep roots and likely to withdraw nutrients away from tomato plants or both plants could suffer,” she says.
In addition, tomato fruit (also known as corn ears) likes to feed both of these vegetables. If there is an infestation, both sets of crops can relax.
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While cucumbers are low, advocate and shallowly rooted, Scheufele says that may not be ideal companions for tomatoes.
“Cucumbers are also needed a lot of sun and heating to progress,” she says. Cooked could get too many shades from high, lush tomato plants if you plant them too close.
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“I would not recommend planting other falconcultures such as peppers or eggplants too close to the tomatoes,” says Scheufele. “They have similar growth habits and share many of the same pests because they are all in the same family.”
Nightshade plant species are also sensitive to infectious fungal diseases such as Blight. If these clues are developing, there is a good chance that it will expand to the plants of a ryat growing next to them.
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Some studies suggest planting tomatoes and tomatoes together can produce reduced yields. Many types of chambers grow from tomato plants, shading these types of sun and heat. Scheufele suggests poorly growing, short-season herbs, such as parsley and cilantro, instead.
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Peppers are another night member of families who can attract the same pests and diseases as tomatoes. It is considered to plant them in a separate bed.
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If you don’t want to risk potato plants infected with bacterial plant or other fungal issues that pass the diseases to your tomato plants through the ground, hold these two solan species in different vegetable beds.
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Sunflowers can also be useful and beautiful obstacles set on the edges of vegetables to attract useful pollers and keep some pests in the bay.
However, they are not the best option to plant directly with tomatoes. Their height means that I can block light for sunny tomatoes.
Scheufele suggests planting with planting truncated, short-season flowers such as sweet alyssum or nasty at the same time as tomato seedlings. This means that they will get enough light to establish before the tomato plants would become bushy and shady.
“Sweetly Alyssum has an added benefit from attracting natural insect enemies like sirfid flies, bugs, parasitic axes and bugs,” says. “Other flowers, like Nasturitel, have strong odors that confuse the pests of insects, making them difficult to find their host plants.”
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Sweet potatoes may not be part of the Newlyhad family, like a normal potato, but they are still not the best companions for high, shrub tomatoes.
“While low-growing, the back plants, have a long season and cannot earn many tubers, or tubers can be small if they are grown in shady conditions,” Sheefele says.
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Black walnut tree lies a chemical called Jugrona in the surrounding soil. Tomatoes and other species in the Nognesssad family are known to be sensitive to this chemical.
Juglone Wilt can lead to bad health, disappointing harvests and possible deaths of the plant.
Parents need to know that Name Me Lawand It is a powerful documentary about a young deaf boy, Lawand, who moves with family from Iraq in the United Kingdom as refugees so that he can get better support for his disability. The film contains a dialogue in the Kurdish (with English subtitles) and the British sign language (BSL). It mentions his past trauma and insulation, and scenes that remember their families from Iraq, through a refugee camp, boat and trucks. Lawland is often afraid and confused, because his family cannot communicate with him. His family supports both the caring, especially his brother, which shows empathy and compassion and seems to be all connected to the pump. Sam Wawland shows courage, as well as empathy for others – especially in the desire of better deaf rights in the UK, even if it is not allowed to stay. There are moments in which the family threatens deportation, but others are the mythions around them in support. Despite these moments and mature topics, the documentary hoped and inspired.
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Violence and Šarpage
some
The parts of the documentary tell the story of leaving Iraq from the deaf child’s point of view as a very scary and confusing and “worst time of his life.” The disturbing scenes show full refugee camps, family walking at night towards shelter, children who are from refugee boats, and are mentioned in the back of the truck, as if they were “prisoners”. There are deportation threats in the UK. Violence, including the name of the name and throwing of rocks, is mentioned in Iraq. Adult refers to suicidal thoughts.
Positive messages
lot
Communication is important, and there are different ways to connect with others. Getting a real support can change life. Trauma and insulation sometimes make confidence difficult, but empathy, compassion and kindness are often cure. Listening to people can help in understanding their needs. Seeing and hearing can be released and give courage to be alone. Friendship and game can bring great joy.
Positive role models
lot
Lawland experiences the trauma and isolation in his early childhood, incapable of communicating with those around him because he deaf and did not give his support he needs. When it moves into a large kingdom, it quickly shows that it would be bright and intelligent with your teachers, and gradually builds confidence and courage to be enough to be enough to be enough to be enough to be sufficient to believe themselves. His brother, Rawe, shows empathy and compassion to the law. He often talks about how he wants his younger brother to be alone and he doesn’t feel different and he could tell him he’s safe and everything will be fine. He learns a sign language to communicate better and express admiration for Lawland’s strength. Lawandi’s parents first put their needs risking everything to seek asylum in the UK, they are caring to the law, but initially do not want to sign it with it to say that they believe better. Their answers always come out of love and wanting what is best, but gradually learn to listen to him to make him happy. Teachers in the UK are also shown empathetic and kind.
A variety of national teams
lot
The central character, Lawand, the young man was born deaf. Initially, he does not give help he needs and isolated from those around him, but describing how the learning of the British Sign Language (BSL) helps him not feeling different and “be me”. Mention is mentions based on his disability in Iraq, including nominal names and throwing rocks, but finds a safe space between other deaf children in the British School. Lawland and his family are Kurdish and cross from Iraq to the UK as refugees. British teachers and the local community are also supported and struggling for them to remain in the country.
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What is the story like?
In the name Lawand, documentary film products follow the experience of the younger deaf boy who spent the early years in Iraq, incapable of communicating with those around them. He will never have a good life there, his family decides to seek asylum through Europe, finally end up in Derby, England. Here he receives the support to be learned to communicate with others, shed light on the world around him and finally help him understand who he is and how it fits.
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And too many, this award-winning documentary shows the trauma of a young child, but also offers a window in an incredible effect of the true type of help and support can have. In the name LawandFilmkaker Edward Lovelace uses creative audio and visual techniques to display the display. The viewers see each other in his confusion and insulation from the world around him, the most endangered in distorted sound effects and close-ups of his eyes that seem to be in the middle of chaos. When they initially articulate the words, they “fear” and “angry”, but as it advances thanks to the decision of your family to seek asylum and nurture in education of their teachers, laughing and newfound friendship. It must be twitching tears, and just as things are beginning to improve, the home office intervenes, threatening deportation. Even then, Lawidd bravely carries the burden of proof that progresses, along with the responsibility for the future of the whole family.
Talk to your kids about …
Families can talk about how the experience of deafness in Lawland is shown Name Me Lawand. What techniques used filmmakers, and how did Lawand begin to express his story?
What is the film show from the law and experience his family were refugees? How did he show their journey and the difference between their lives in Iraq and the UK?
Characters in the film – especially Lawand and his brother, Rawe-showed empathy, compassion and courage. Why are these important signs of signs? Can you think of time when you showed these qualities in your life?
Middle Eastern / North African actors, Female actors
Studio :
PBS
Genre :
Documentary
Theme :
Activism, brothers and sisters, friendship
Character forces :
Compassification, courage, empathy
Perform time :
91 minutes
MPAA Rating :
Nr
Reward :
A choice of common sense
Last updated :
6. March 2025. Years
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Research shows the connection between child’s healthy self-esteem and positive portraits in the media. That is why we added the “Different National Teams” section into our examinations that will overturn. You can help us to help children