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		<title>Who Shapes Your Child’s Identity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many parents believe that they are the greatest influence on their child’s identity, and in a perfect world, this truly is the case. However, recent studies in gender identity involving elementary school kids suggests that outside influences are playing a big role in many kids’ lives – namely, big business and advertising. Researchers had children [...]]]></description>
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