
The Real Reason Kids Have Imaginary Friends
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Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Imaginary friends are common among children and are often seen as a sign of creativity and good social skills. Contrary to stereotypes, they do not indicate social struggles or mental illness. Imaginary friends can aid in social and emotional development, enhancing empathy and understanding of others' emotions. They also contribute to linguistic and cognitive growth, improving narrative skills and vocabulary. Whether a child has an imaginary friend or not is normal, and it often depends on factors like birth order and free play time.
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