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Educational Strategy

Imagine taking away your ability to:
- focus on decisions that affect you
- formulate your own questions about those decisions and about other concerns
Would you be able to advocate for yourself and your family?
What if you never had the chance to learn skills for focusing on decisions or asking questions? How would that affect you?
And, in a democracy, what if a large portion of the citizenry is not focusing on key decisions made by elected officials?
What if they are not asking questions about the reasons behind the decisions, the processes for making those decisions and the role they could play in the decision-making processes?
Oh, maybe these are not hypothetical questions.