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Imaginary friends are a natural part of childhood development. They help boost creativity, process emotions, develop social ...
In 2015’s Inside Out we saw what happens when an imaginary friend is completely forgotten. Seeing the slow fade of Bing-Bong ...
Imaginary friends (yes, even milk cartons) can be a way for kids to get their minds around the confusion of social relationships, experts say. Friendships can be especially scary, because they’re ...
Child psychologist Linda Blair writes all about imaginary friends, why some children have them and what to do if you're worried about them. Have you ever settled on the sofa next to your child ...
Dr Mary O’Kane reveals what to do if your child introduces an imaginary friend to the family Imaginary friends are normally a sign your child has an advanced understanding of social relationships.