Imaginary Companions and the Children who Create Them

Imaginary Companions and the Children who Create Them

1999 • 224 pages

Marjorie Taylor provides an informed look at current thinking about pretend friends, dispelling any myths about them. Not only are imaginary companions surprisingly common, the children who have them tend to be less shy than other children, and are also better able to focus their attention and to see things from another person's perspective.


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