Monday, March 29, 2010

RJA #9c- Presentation Plan

Many psychologists have ran numerous attempts to retract that bad rap that imaginary friends have had over the course of years. With unique ongoing studies, these psychologists have established a better outcome to older studies. The media may have helped damaging the benefits of having imaginary friends by making movies that represent them as bad influences. My main agenda is to encourage you that imaginary friends are important to a child's development. I will present evidence obtained from psychological studies that will reassure you that imagination is vital to children. I will also present to you ways to deal with this type of situation and how not to go about it. I am merely reaffirming that having an imaginary companion affects your child more positively than negatively.

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