I don't think he's entirely right. Kids have a vivid imagination and are often very engaged in stories. Many children's books and fairy tales are loved by kids precisely because they can follow and get immersed in the stories. Simple and well - illustrated stories can easily capture their attention.
He could be basing his claim on a small sample of kids or on kids who have some developmental issues. But in general, most kids are able to follow stories that are age - appropriate. They can understand the basic elements like who the characters are, what they are doing, and what the outcome is. For example, a simple story about a lost puppy finding its way home can be easily followed by a child. So, his claim seems unfounded.
Kids can learn about the power of following someone with a great message. Just as John's disciples followed Jesus, kids can understand that it's good to be influenced by positive and inspiring people.
Well, in this story, John's disciples were likely influenced by John's teachings which were also in line with the message of Jesus. So, they started to follow Jesus. They saw in Jesus the same kind of spiritual power and truth that John had been preaching about. This was a significant moment as it showed the connection between John's ministry and Jesus' ministry.
Maybe the cartoon creator thinks that kids have limited attention spans and cognitive abilities, so they find it difficult to understand the complex plotlines and character developments in stories.
To follow the rules for conversation in social stories, kids need to be patient. They should understand that good conversations take time. They can practice waiting for their turn to speak. They can also work on their empathy skills. By putting themselves in others' shoes, they will realize the importance of kind words and listening. For instance, if a friend is telling a sad story, they should respond with understanding instead of interrupting or making unkind remarks. Additionally, kids can learn from stories, books, or TV shows that depict good conversation examples. This way, they can internalize the rules more easily.
Dillon hit a low point in his career, but John Woo rediscovered his potential and cast him as a complicated gangster boss. John Woo's choice and trust allowed Di Long to regain his self-confidence. Therefore, it can be said that John Woo saved Di Long.
I'm not sure as the specific story isn't described here. But usually, there would be a character who doesn't follow the crowd, and then there might be a group of characters that represent the crowd.