5 Life Lessons From Apple TV+ Luck That You Can Teach Your Kids

Apple TV+ Luck teaches more than just relying on your luck and superstition.

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Apple TV+ Luck became one of the recommended films to watch with your kids on the streaming platform. It features the voices of known comedians like Simon Pegg and renowned actresses like Jane Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg.

The film revolved around the unlucky life of Sam Greenfield. We can't help but admire her positive spirit as she navigates through a chain of unlucky occurrences in her life.

At first, the movie may seem confusing to some adults. However, we believe the simple flow of events provides enough breathing space for children to enjoy the film.

During transitions of each scene, we encourage parents to let their children ask questions about the scenes that unfolded. To help you out, we compiled 5 life lessons you can teach your kids while watching Apple TV+ Luck. And, don't worry about any spoilers ahead!

5 Life Lessons From Apple TV+ Luck That You Can Teach Your Kids

Apple TV+ Luck teaches more than just relying on your luck and superstition. We compiled other life lessons from the film that you can teach to your kids.

Taking Responsibility for Mistakes

From the start, Apple TV+ Luck highlights the importance of owning up to one's mistakes. The main character does her best to prevail against all the bad luck she experiences every day.

With every unlucky situation, Sam takes responsibility and does her best to do better. Her willingness of owning up to her shortcomings serves as an important life lesson to adults and children alike.

Whenever Sam's unluckiness affects people around her, she tries her best to make it up to them. She also strives to atone for unfortunate accidents she causes.

Beware of Your Curiosity

This may sound ominous but it also sets the tone of the importance of this life lesson. Like most animated films, Luck doesn't necessarily highlight the dangers of being too curious.

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However, we encourage parents to use the film's story to teach their kids to be more cautious. You can relate your experience to walking around parks with your children.

While there, our kids can't help but look closely at things that pique their curiosity. Moreover, you can use the movie to remind your children to approach you first when they're curious about something.

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Learning to Get Back Up by Yourself

As mentioned, Luck's main character, Sam Greenfield, experienced a lot of misfortune and challenges in her life. She only has her friends to rely on when she faces her struggles.

After Sam left the orphanage, she strived to live independently as an adult. Additionally, she never allowed her unluckiness to stop her from doing her best for her loved ones.

With this, we urge parents to teach their children to learn to get back up on their feet. They need this when they encounter or experience unexpected challenges as they grow up.

Don't Rely on Your "Luck"

True to its name, Apple TV+ Luck focuses on the good luck that people receive and lack. The story also aims to highlight that everyone makes mistakes even if they receive good luck.

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While you watch the film with your kids, we encourage parents to closely analyse how the characters react to Sam's unluckiness. Despite her many downfalls, they never let her feel bad about her misfortunes.

This subtle message in the film reminds viewers not to rely on luck or superstition. Even with several bad luck streaks, your loved ones will always be there to support you like Sam's unconventional family.

Appreciate How Much Your Loved Ones Care For You

As an extension of the earlier entry, we urge parents to reassure their kids about their supportiveness. With this, they learn to appreciate the help they get from their family and loved ones.

This also teaches them to always be grateful for the help they receive from others. In Luck, Sam always does her best to make it up to the people who help her with her misfortunes.

You could use this message from the film to teach your children to value the relationships they form with others. Like Sam, we need to encourage our kids to seek help when they need to and to be thankful for those who help them along the way.

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Encourage Your Child to Discuss Their Takeaways From the Film

After watching Luck, we encourage parents to open a conversation about the film with their kids. You may also use this as an opportunity to highlight the life lessons we mentioned earlier.

By talking with your children, you teach your kids to be more expressive about their opinions. This also allows you to assess their level of understanding when watching films or TV shows.

Furthermore, take this time to converse more with your kids. The film's topic encourages viewers to work hard to overcome the different hardships we encounter in life. Use that to discover how your children plan to handle their misfortunes in the future.

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Written by

Kaira De la Rosa