Topic: Elaine Reese
Reuters Life! Online Report | 2009-08-12 09:23:47
WELLINGTON (Reuters Life!) - Parents, don't worry: imaginary friends are good for children's language skills and may also benefit their performance at school, according to a New Zealand study. The study, by University of Otago associate professor Elaine Reese and researcher Gabriel Trionfi, investigated the language skills of 48 boys and girls aged 5-1/2, of whom 23 had ...
