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Have you ever wondered why young children often forget (or outright refuse) to put on a coat before leaving the house on a snowy day?

The choice to put on a jacket on a snowy day may seem frustratingly obvious to you as an adult educator, but this simple decision arises from a surprisingly complex interplay of behaviors.

To start, let’s watch this short introductory video, from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University: