Kids that believe in imaginary friends are typically around four years old. Some theories as to why children create these imaginary friends is because they are lonely or bored. Sometimes they indicate that there is an emotional void.
Most children have imaginary friends. It's completely normal for a child to be talking to themselves at that age and it has nothing to do with anything paranormal.Answer:Parents encourage children to believe in a variety of invisible friends - the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the family's deity. They see parents talking to invisible friends when they are looking for lost items (e.g. "Now where is that cellphone?"). The parents then get upset when the children talk to invisible friends not on the acceptable list. Eventually children learn that parents have lied to them about invisible friends and stop talking to them.
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I believe that most children do not get a say in their curfew time, including me!
Many children believe that faries (or faeries) exist, whilst most adults believe they don't. It may be that a large number of people believe they exists, but if they did, they most likely wouldn't admit it.
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How do your friends act? What do they do around you? Look at your close freinds. It basically means, what are friends like? That probably is how you believe in living or acting. That is not completely 100 percent true with most people. How this helps!
I believe it was Jacob/Isreal who had Twelve sons.
Most likely they'll go to the Michael Jackson Estate, which I believe is his children.
most the kids in yemen play soccer with thier friends as a team .
they are most definitly invisible
Most parent's hang their children's drawings on their refrigerator for all their friends and family to see. You can also find children's drawings at school in the children's art class.
Of course! Most people who believe in a god or gods do so because they were taught to. Gods are make-believe entities and were created to help explain the unusual. You don't have to believe in a god any more than you have to believe in the Easter Bunny or Leprechauns. Your "purpose" is what you decide. It's up to you, not some invisible man in the sky.