Constructing the Future (1988)
It is a very girl-centric documentary focussing on young girls (around 5-6 years old) being introduced to construction-based toys (legos and such) and where the girls are encouraged to explore any toys they would like in the classroom, not being limited to gender-specific toys. The freedom that the girls have is lovely to see and of course, there are many cute girls featured too.
It might not be for everybody, but I really liked seeing the progress the girls made. I have uploaded the video to YouTube in case you wanted to watch it there too. Have fun!
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Studies the use of constructional toys in a primary school in East Sussex, where they are used for fostering visual-spatial experience, language development, social and personal development and play opportunities, early maths and design skills and the exploration of social issues. In this school, there is a very positive equal opportunities policy, whereby the girls are encouraged in this learning as much as the boys, with rewarding results.
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[REL] Constructing the Future (1988) [UK]
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Kym Karath is pretty stinkin' cute, read about my favourite 1960s child actress!
Kym Karath is pretty stinkin' cute, read about my favourite 1960s child actress!
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Hey, I really enjoyed gently exploring and playing with my sister's Barbie and Charlie's Angels dolls. My, all the different outfits they could be changed into! So it is only fair that girls get to play with boys' toys too!
But ... in public I was all G.I Joe and robots and big trucks and guns, so I guess I was not quite as open-minded as all that ...
Thanks for the documentary!