Is Child Marketing Truly A Bad Thing?

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Is child marketing truly a bad thing?

What are the perks of child marketing?

What are the outcomes of getting your child more mature at a younger age?

What are the problems with having are children more mature at a younger age? http://www.vision.org/visionmedia/social-issues/whatever-happened-to-childhood/699.aspx :

Paragraph 1. telling my question and why I chose it

Paragraph 2. Give 3 reasons why children are maturing faster

Paragraph 3. Give first reason it is bad for children to mature faster

Paragraph 4. Give second reason it is bad for children to mature faster

Paragraph 5. Conclude with stating how it truly is bad for children grow up faster and state the 2 reasons we found

Why are young people continuing to get old people

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