
Commercializing childhood is a societal issue -- but even as we work to improve society for families, we know millions of families are assaulted by stepped-up commercialism each holiday season. How can we find meaning amid the clutter of commercial chaos? How do we preserve our values in the midst of the annual advertising assault? How can we reclaim the holidays from corporate marketers?
The nonprofit Campaign for Commercial-Free Childhood has put together a guide that helps with these questions. I’m one of the contributors, along with Enola Aird, Nancy Carlsson-Paige, Nathan Dungan, Allen Kanner, Tim Kasser, Diane Levin, Karen Lewis, and Susan Linn.
Download the CCFC Guide to Commercial-Free Holidays to find strategies for coping from some of your favorite activists, advocates, and authors. Pass it on, post it, share it with friends and families.

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