Playdates and playgroups are great fun for toddlers, but all the messes and spills can leave Mommy with a mondo migrane. That's why I always encouraged my children to have one or two good imaginary friends.
Imaginary friends don't crush Play-Doh into the rugs, turn over toy baskets just for fun, or leave sticky fingerprints all over the upholstery. They're rarely boring, and, from my experience, usually like to share.
What's more, psychologists say these invisible playmates actually benefit toddlers by helping them deal with fears and anger, and by enabling them to test out new ways of doing things.
Of course, imaginary friends are no substitute for real minature companions, but they sure are great when Mom needs a break!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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