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Common Sense Media recommends Pocahontas for children ages 6 and up, largely due to violence and scariness. Synopsis: In Disney's Pocahontas, the two central characters are Pocahontas, after whom the film is named and John Smith, an Englishman who arrived to seek gold.
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Read More »This parent-child discussion guide for Walt Disney Studios’ Pocahontas is a supplement to The Princess Problem: Guiding Our Girls through the Princess-Obsessed Years.
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Read More »“I don’t like how Pocahontas’ father thinks he can decide who she marries.” “I don’t think it makes sense that Pocahontas and John Smith would fall in love as soon as they meet.” “I don’t think that love or getting married has to be anyone’s idea of what ‘Happily Ever After’ means.” With children ages 6 to 8, feel free to make these same observations while co-viewing, but plan a conversation about healthy relationships later on, when you’re not in front of the screen. For example, you might say: “Most normal adult relationships are built on mutual respect and trust. I did not like the way that in the Pocahontas, John Smith and Pocahontas fell in love immediately, especially after he said such awful things to her about her culture and had such awful ideas about Native American people. It did not make any sense to me. What did you think of that? Do you think relationships have to respect cultural difference? What are some aspects of our family culture that are important to you?” Make it real: Talk to your children about who the real Pocahontas was, explain that she was only about 11 years old when she met John Smith, that they were never romantically involved and when she did marry a white English man years later and moved to England, she was very unhappy by all accounts and felt very separated from her own culture.
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