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They can customize and choose what they want in their roorn。 glving
hem control over their environment that teaches them about control
and decision making. It also gives them: Self-confidenee, which is
crucial for a child. It seems to be a comnmon trend to give them their
own roonn as early in their childhood as possible.
On the other hand, not all parentS agTee・ One parent said, “Contrary
to recent popular belief, there are advantages to sharing 8 room.
Children will learn to 匠6goti8te and commpromise Another parent
added, “By sharing 8 rOOm children will draw a lne and take
ownership of their belongings, Which is great for character building.
Also, it helps them accept others and their differences.“
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Ajieia Grant
了have 2 daughters and they share a room at the moment、One is neat
and the oher js messy, so theyre always arguing! Were thinkmg ot