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Why parents involve Gen Alpha kids in purchase decisions
Parents of Gen Alpha children, who are nine years old or younger, often involve their kids in certain purchase decisions as part of an effort to build their decision-making skills.
Why it matters
Understanding the attitudes, values and preferences of parents is important for understanding household purchases that relate to their children, from snacks to toys. Millennial parents in particular have a distinct mindset about the values they want their offspring to have.
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