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'Recess Therapy' highlights kids' candid comments

Por: ABC News Nation September 17, 2022

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Recess Therapy, an online YouTube show that features interviews with New York City children about their thoughts on the world, began in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.The creator, actor and comedian Julian Shapiro-Barnum, told ABC News' Ashan Singh that he wanted to explore subjects such as happiness, anger and climate change.The idea was that someone can learn a great deal from listening to people that young, said Shapiro-Barnum, and... + full article



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