The song that I wrote to address this topic identifies three different categories of adults:
- Safe Side Adults
- People You Kind of Know
- Strangers
The world is full of people,
Some you'll know and some you won't.
I wanna tell you 'bout three
Kinds of people you see,
Some you can go with, some you don't.
A safe side adult is a person that you know.
With a safe side adult it's okay to go.
Because it's your grandma, grandpa, mom or dad,
Or someone that you've been told:
Is a safe side adult, a person you know,
With whom it's okay to go.
There are also people that you kind of know.
With those people you shouldn't go,
Unless a safe side adult has told you for sure,
That a person, specifically,
Is someone you can trust and know,
With whom it's okay to go.
A stranger is a person that you don't know.
With a stranger you should never go.
Because it's someone that you've never seen before,
Or someone that you've been told,
Is a stranger, a person you don't know,
With whom you should not go.
The world is full of people,
Some you'll know and some you won't.
I told you 'bout three
Kinds of people you see,
Some you can go with, some you don't.
I'm sure you noticed that the tone is a little heavier than my other songs; I wrote the melody this way on purpose. Children need to realize how serious the topic of strangers really is, and I wanted this song to reflect that seriousness. What methods have you used to approach this subject with your children or students? Know of any other stranger danger songs? I'd love to hear about them!

The "safe side," "kinda know," etc. are from John Walsh's Stranger Safety video: http://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Safety-Angela-Shelton/dp/B0009LS9Y4
ReplyDeleteGreat to know! Thanks, Carrie!
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