What type of children develops imaginary friends?
What is considered an imaginary friend?
When do imaginary friends appear?
When do kids forget about them?
How does having an imaginary friend affect children?
How do we determine when it is healthy or unhealthy for the child?
Should parents be concerned if their kids have an imaginary pal?
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Syrita,
ReplyDeleteI think your topic sounds very interesting and a fun one to research. Your questions are good and should yield you some great information on your topic. This would be a good study for child development. It will be fun to see what information you find.
You should specify between what ages children have imaginary friends.
ReplyDeleteI think you are off to a great start with these questions. I was wondering if the development of a childhood imaginary friend is hereditary or runs in family's history?
ReplyDeleteWhat you could look into is how do kids have imaginary friends? Like is it in the brain, nuerological? Or is it something that we all phase through? That would be a big thing to address in your paper, where its sourced from becasue you can possibly link it to brain or personality disorders.
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