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Providing choices for children confuses them.
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False. Providing too many may confuse them, however, providing two and sometimes three, if possible, would be good for them.

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False.

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False. Providing choices for children provides them with a sense of autonomy and control over their world. It empowers them.

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If the ideas are confusing, true. Otherwise false, they're just not so quick making decisions because it takes them longer to weigh their options.

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True. No false. NO TRUE. FALSE. aaaaagggggggg!!!! FLUE!!!!!!

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