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Influencer's video of throwing young son off cliff sparks parenting debate

Influencer's video of throwing young son off cliff sparks parenting debate

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A video on social media from an influencer family has sparked mixed reactions from its followers.
Garrett Gee of The Bucket List Family posted a now-viral video that shows him throwing his youngest son, Calihan, off a cliff in a lake to teach him to cliff jump.
'So be extra safe, because he wanted to jump but was not feeling confident..I threw him,' Gee wrote in the post. 'Eventually a baby eagle needs to leave the nest..or be tossed out of the nest and learn HE CAN FLY!'
In the video, Gee is seen with his son standing on a rock, talking to him about the jump into the water. He then picks his son up and tosses him off the cliff.
Gee's son can be seen popping to the surface of the water with a smile on his face, and Gee jumping in after him.
Gee explained the video is 'NOT parental advice' nor 'something I advise you try.' He also mentioned this was not something the family had done with all of the kids.
'Each kid is quite different so the way we parent, discipline, and teach HOW TO CLIFF JUMP is quite different,' Gee continued.
Opposing views filled the comments about the video.
'Coming from someone who grew up in a very fear-based/avoid all forms of struggle environment: you training your children to be courageous and to confront their fears is an absolute GIFT to their future selves,' one supporter commented.
'Nope. I've worked as a therapist with pediatric brain injury. Accidents happen; from some you never recover. Just my two cents,' another user said, condemning the video.
Another user asked, 'honest question, no judgement. Did he know he was going to be thrown?'
The dad influencer replied with, 'YES. He had the choice to climb down, jump himself, or have me throw him. He chose to be thrown. But regardless it was still scary for him.'
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