The kids in "Freedom Writers" faced challenges such as gang violence, poverty, racial discrimination, and dysfunctional family dynamics. They also struggled with academic performance, lack of support, and personal traumas that affected their ability to succeed in school. The teacher, Erin Gruwell, helped them overcome these challenges by providing a safe and supportive environment for learning and personal growth.
The Freedom Writers
it was a classroom full of violence and kids with bad homes. there was one teacher that came in and helped them all out
The main challenges that are presented in the movie Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory deals with how each of the kids that want to go will get to the factory. After that, certain kids face different challenges as they go on the tour.
KIDS FREEDOM! KIDS FREEDOM!
The Freedom Writers is a book by teacher Erin Gruwell. She wrote the book based on the Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Eastside, Long Beach, California. She based the name on the Freedom Riders, a multiracial civil rights activists who tested the U.S. Supreme Court decision ordering the desegregation of interstate buses in 1961.
Abrahams challenges were that he had to protect his kids.
He married Helen Fabela. He had 7 kids. He was arrested for breaking a "whites only" rule. Hope this helped!
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Yes because some younger writers don't get the chance to become movie writers
one thing it has to face is not being eaten or trying to eat while avoiding being eaten. another thing is where to put there kids in a safe place and the mom to knows they are ready to leave!!!!NO THANKS!!_albert_
they had many challenges they had to feed kids ,clean, and many more
Kids growing up in the 70s experienced more freedom to explore outdoors without constant supervision, played with toys that encouraged creativity and imagination (such as simpler board games and manual toys), and had fewer distractions from technology that allowed for more face-to-face social interactions.