Meet Julian Shapiro-Barnum, the young comedian who’s warming hearts of millions online with Instagram's new obsession, 'Recess Therapy.' ABC News’ Will Ganss sat down with the rising star.
When you were a kid they were probably still heavily pushing the Stranger Danger narrative, and we now have tons of evidence to show that it is not at all an effective tool to keep children safe. Mainly because the vast majority of abuse and violence is at the hands of the victim's family or someone else close to them. But also, because it's not healthy to have the mindset that everyone is dangerous just because you don't know them yet. Instilling caution is important obviously, but teaching discernment is a big part of that. We all have times in our lives where we interact with and even rely on strangers. Teaching kids to see warning signs of an unsafe person is more effective. Teaching them boundaries and autonomy. The signs that someone is probably a safe person to ask for help. All far more effective than stranger danger. He's not alone with these kids anyway. Their caregivers are there.
Aww it's getting the recognition it deserves. I watched Julian when it was just a school project. It'll keep growing and I'm here for it
I watch Recess Therapy on CZcams and love it!
This is absolutely adorable!!!
life IS all about punching friends if they suck. amen sister 😆
This is amazing
nothing like going on a walk & end up picking up trash instead .... the audacity of these ppl!
The AUDACIty!
Clown snakes. She not wrong.
When I was a kid they taught us to not talk to strangers. I guess if he has a microphone it's okay.
Their parents are always near by
When you were a kid they were probably still heavily pushing the Stranger Danger narrative, and we now have tons of evidence to show that it is not at all an effective tool to keep children safe. Mainly because the vast majority of abuse and violence is at the hands of the victim's family or someone else close to them. But also, because it's not healthy to have the mindset that everyone is dangerous just because you don't know them yet. Instilling caution is important obviously, but teaching discernment is a big part of that. We all have times in our lives where we interact with and even rely on strangers. Teaching kids to see warning signs of an unsafe person is more effective. Teaching them boundaries and autonomy. The signs that someone is probably a safe person to ask for help. All far more effective than stranger danger. He's not alone with these kids anyway. Their caregivers are there.
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Grow up no one cares
This is a meme and it’s old, the lizard thing, saw it long ago
Congrats