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In this remake of the 1976 movie, Dr. Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter, Anna (Lindsay Lohan), bicker constantly and can't agree on anything. Anna is mad that her mom doesn't understand her musical aspirations or her daily teen trials. Tess is disappointed that Anna doesn't support her upcoming remarriage and all the responsibilities Tess must juggle while planning it. Each is convinced the other couldn't survive a day in her life.
Magical fortune cookies provide a chance to test that theory. After eating them one night, Tess and Anna are horrified to wake up the next morning trapped in each other's bodies. They literally walk a mile in each others shoes—Tess must face a vindictive teacher, a bratty kid brother, and a malicious friend turned enemy, while Anna realizes that her mom's main mission isn't to ruin Anna's life.
As they try to return to their own bodies, the two find a new respect for each other and realize that things aren't always as they seem.
Family Activity: Flip-Flop Swap
Members of your family don't have to switch bodies to see things from another perspective. Together, try the “Flip-Flop Swap” activity to learn how to step up awareness of others' feelings.
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First, talk about why it was hard for Tess and Anna to understand each other at the beginning of the movie. Discuss times when your child has been so caught up in his own world that he's forgotten to think about others.
Next, name some of the things that Tess and Anna learn about each other when trapped in the wrong bodies, from discovering that the teacher really does treat Anna unfairly to realizing the demands of single parenting.
Then, talk about how your children might react in certain situations if they take the time to see another's viewpoint. Would your son join his classmates in misbehaving with a substitute teacher, or can he recognize the teacher's frustration amid the classroom chaos and choose to cooperate?
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