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"Facing Dangers" presents a simple system, based on the distinction between a "red light person" and a "green light person," for teaching children to cope with the key question of when and how much they can trust unfamiliar people. A red light person is a stranger who can be dangerous to you. A green light person is someone you can trust to help keep you safe and avoid red light people. Red light people can be found in red light places such as a wooded area, a deserted playground, or an old building.
16 Minutes | Color
"Facing Dangers" presents a simple system, based on the distinction between a "red light person" and a "green light person," for teaching children to cope with the key question of when and how much they can trust unfamiliar people. A red light person is a stranger who can be dangerous to you. A green light person is someone you can trust to help keep you safe and avoid red light people. Red light people can be found in red light places such as a wooded area, a deserted playground, or an old building.
16 Minutes | Color