This is truly a movie worth watching with kids. The plot touches on a lot of educational issues, especially when it comes to disadvantaged individuals moving to different communities. It explores themes of making friends and teachers' perspectives on education, which can really make you feel the pressure. Especially when it comes to race issues, kids are gradually learning throughout their growth what's similar and what's different about others compared to themselves. When many people treat someone as special, it creates a distinction and separation between individuals. I can say the first half of this movie can almost be considered a textbook for real-world society. But it's the second half that really strikes a chord with me. As long as there's something interesting to others, there will be supporters. Even if the teaching methods of the teachers aren't familiar, the ultimate goal is progress. How others teach isn't the issue; it's whether you're growing that you need to ask yourself about.