This clip uses the real first person testimony from Ariana, a young Albanian girl whose family valued boys higher than girls, to create an intimate and direct tone.
The open and honest narration will help students develop a sense of empathy with her, and recognise the parallels with their own lives.
In the course of the film, Ariana relates how her family background led her to feel a sense of inferiority and caused her to seek to subjugate others to regain a measure of control.
As she talks about what it felt like to be a bully in her daily life, the animation creates a visually emotive representation of how she felt, to help students experience it directly.
This clip is from the series When I Worry About Things.
Suitable for teaching PSHE at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.
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