Trusting What You’re Told | Quote 02102

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When preschoolers are invited to imagine an object or scene, whether it is a prosaic object such as a pair of scissors, or something more emotionally charged, such as a witch chasing after them, they realize that what they are imagining is not real and cannot be observed by other people (Harris et al., 1991; Wellman & Estes, 1986). This ability to differentiate fantasy from reality is found even among children with a rich, imaginative life.

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Paul Harris

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