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Try talking to kids, say when they are just 18. You avoid the parental
consent thing, but the kids, at least at 18 I did, still remember ages
13-18.
>One of the problems finding serious, accurate examinations of the thoughts,
>actions, and problems of kids is the necessity to get releases from parents.
>We've explored kid pix several times in planning documentary productions and
>finally gave up; there seems to be no viable way of doing kids accurately.
>You'll have to stick with the written-and-produced-by-adults narrative stuff,
>it seems.
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