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| Did your daughter end up choosing to play tennis? | |
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| Yes, but she stopped taking softball because her schedule was too full. | |
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| Wow! How did you get her to make a decision? I tell my teen to make a choice and it never happens. | |
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| We used collaborative decision making. It took a lot of time and energy, but we researched tennis a lot and she decided she’d rather play tennis than softball. | |
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| I should try that method with my teenager. I think she’d make better decisions. | |
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| Yes. Since teenage minds are still developing, collaboration can lead to better choices. Especially since it involves many views and approaches. | |
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