The movie The
Pursuit of Happyness, is about a movie based on the life of Chris
Gardner, who was a salesman with a strong commitment to his family.
As Gardner struggles to get ahead, he faces countless adversities
and found strength in knowing that he is going through this to make
a better life for his son. Although Gardner and his son became
homeless, he had a desire to have a better life. He also managed to
find moments to help shape and mode his sons
educationwith
teachable moments.
People handle diversity in several different ways. I found
similarities in the way Gardner handled his troubled life with his
five-year-old son. Gardner found himself homeless a few times
throughout the movie. The first time was the hardest seeing that he
did not see it truly coming. He was staying at a motel dodging the
manager until the manager sat his belongings outside the door and
changed the locks. As he stood, there is disbelief, dumb founded as
to what to do. He pulled it together to take his son to a nearby
subway station. While
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When Gardner
would walk his son to daycare, he would take the opportunity for
even the smallest teachable moment. He pointed out the word
happiness was misspelled on his daycare walk. With concerns his son
was in the only daycare he could afford was only teaching him how
to watch TV shows that the owner deemed to tell the history of our
country. Likewise, I needed to put my son in a daycare that I knew
was not where I wanted him to be, but it was the only place I could
afford at the time. This daycare was over crowded leaving the
children unattended to do whatever they wanted. Parents try their
hardest to make sure their child is safe, but when you are faced
with having to work to make an ends meat and need a daycare for
your child during working hours you do the best you









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