The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions - Episode 2

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Ask a child with an imaginary companion if their pretend friend is real, and often they'll tell you, "I just made them up!" Of course, moments later they'll regale you with stories of the latest adventures with their companion with the utmost conviction. In the second episode of The Real Guide to Imaginary Companions, a trip into the lab of developmental psychologist Jaqueline Woolley reveals how children can become so enamored of their pretend friends that they blur the lines between reality and fantasy. Woolley also investigates whether a child's orientation toward fantasy play has ties to real-world creativity.
Produced by Science Friday with generous support from the John Templeton Foundation
Produced, directed, and narrated by Luke Groskin
Filmed by Katie Graham, Luke Groskin and Patrick Pelham
Editor by Erika Sutter
Animations by Gabe Darling and Candice Aquino
Music by Audio Network
"Fairy Godmother" voiced by Annie Nero
Additional footage provided by
Special Thanks to Danielle Dana, Jennifer Fenwick, Becky Geer, Tracy Gleason, Elizabeth Delucia Landon, Alex Riviello, Jenny Shalant, Christian Skotte, Marjorie Taylor, and Jacqueline Woolley.
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why has this been viewed only 1000 times?

colincutler
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Yea! I had Leo the Lion who lived in the fireplace. I have ADHD and probably had traumatic psychosis when my best friend died around that time. I am the most creative person I know.

sl
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Mine was a fly! I never thought I’d hear that being normal 🤣

kenzypickett
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They forgot that kids are also taught about the biggest fantasy of all: God.

Boogers
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Why has so much been repeated from the first one? I almost stopped watching

LynHannan