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It’s against this backdrop, which normalizes the idea of teens buying loads of clothes by literally making a show of it, that Annie Leonard offers her own counterprogramming. She doesn’t set the DVR to avoid commercials on her television. Instead, she turns the reading of commercial messages into a game with her daughter. “We have a race to see who can say first what subliminal messages they’re trying to send us,” she said.
The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money
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