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BRAIN MATTER

Inevitably, parents will make most of the decisions for their children when their kids are very young. As their children grow and mature, parents begin to make fewer decisions, giving their kids the opportunity and ability to make decisions for themselves.

Even so, kids face countless choices every day,

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