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Toddler Has an Imaginary Friend: A Sign of Creativity, Not Concern

Up to 65% of children have an imaginary friend by age 7. It is linked to higher creativity, language skills, and social understanding. When (rarely) it warrants attention.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Child Development

What This Guide Covers

Up to 65% of children have an imaginary friend by age 7. It is linked to higher creativity, language skills, and social understanding. When (rarely) it warrants attention.

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