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Strangers Are Not Bad – Tricky People Are – Ep 111

Strangers Are Not Bad – Tricky People Are – Ep 111

FromDad University Podcast


Strangers Are Not Bad – Tricky People Are – Ep 111

FromDad University Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Remember growing up we would always hear:  “Don’t talk to strangers” or even better was the chant “Stranger Danger”.   The problem is that most strangers are not dangerous.  There are a few flaws with this method: 1) It is based on fear.  Promoting fear is not good. 2) If we base it on how people look, it’s a form of profiling or prejudice.  We don’t want to teach that. 3) The reality is that abductions or kidnappings are often done by people the child knows. 4) A child may be afraid to ask for help if they need it. I came across an article in which a woman had taught her kids to look out for “tricky people” instead of strangers.  This lesson ultimately saved their life as they were approached by some people and senses that something wasn’t right. When you have kids, safety is a really big issue. You constantly worry about them being safe, where they are, who is around them, etc. However, we want our kids to be social and not live by fear.  Being comfortable around people and being able to talk to people are important skills. This episode is designed for dads to be able to take this information and talk with their kids.  I think it’s important we change the words we used.  If you use “stranger”, you are left trying to teach them good strangers versus bad strangers.  It can be confusing. When we use the term “tricky people” it really speaks to the type of person that is trying to manipulate them or could do something to them. So how do we teach our kids to identify tricky people?  How do we teach them to be “street smart”? 1)  It can be someone you don’t know, someone you know a little …
Released:
Apr 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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