Preschool children’s imaginary companions are a relatively unexplored phenomenon. This article provides information about a qualitative study investigating Turkish children’s statements about their imaginary companions. Forty-six children aged between 48–60 months were interviewed. A phenomenological pattern was used to explore themes in the research. As a result of the research, six themes and 24 categories were created. When the themes were reviewed, it was seen that the children’s imaginary companions were male in terms of gender, clothing, and accessories in terms of appearance characteristics, and happiness in terms of mood characteristics. In addition, considering the thinking status of their imaginary companions, it was determined th...
he present study investigated the referential communication skills of children with imaginary compan...
This description of the development of imagination and fantasy in children outlines how children vie...
Imaginary companions and the characteristics of the children who invent them were explored through i...
Imaginary companions are one especially elaborated form of pretend play, so frequent in their creato...
Imaginary companions (ICs) have been discussed in psychological literature for centuries. Over the l...
The purpose of this study was to determine personal characteristics of 3, 4, and 5 year old preschoo...
Abstract The creation of imaginary companions is a frequent manifestation of pretend play in childho...
This work deals with the phenomenon of imaginary companions that occurs in some preschool children. ...
The first paper in this thesis reviews the limited literature on imaginary companions. Publications ...
Five studies were conducted to investigate the emotional and cognitive factors associated with the ...
Aims: Imaginary companions (ICs) are a common feature of childhood and parents often witness young c...
The aim of the study was to explore whether imaginary companions (ICs) in childhood might represent ...
As a part of childhood development, the need for companionship and socialization are a necessity. Bu...
Two theories about why children create imaginary companions were examined, the void-stress and the p...
This report tried to study on imaginary companions from the viewpoint of the Depth psychology. Imagi...
he present study investigated the referential communication skills of children with imaginary compan...
This description of the development of imagination and fantasy in children outlines how children vie...
Imaginary companions and the characteristics of the children who invent them were explored through i...
Imaginary companions are one especially elaborated form of pretend play, so frequent in their creato...
Imaginary companions (ICs) have been discussed in psychological literature for centuries. Over the l...
The purpose of this study was to determine personal characteristics of 3, 4, and 5 year old preschoo...
Abstract The creation of imaginary companions is a frequent manifestation of pretend play in childho...
This work deals with the phenomenon of imaginary companions that occurs in some preschool children. ...
The first paper in this thesis reviews the limited literature on imaginary companions. Publications ...
Five studies were conducted to investigate the emotional and cognitive factors associated with the ...
Aims: Imaginary companions (ICs) are a common feature of childhood and parents often witness young c...
The aim of the study was to explore whether imaginary companions (ICs) in childhood might represent ...
As a part of childhood development, the need for companionship and socialization are a necessity. Bu...
Two theories about why children create imaginary companions were examined, the void-stress and the p...
This report tried to study on imaginary companions from the viewpoint of the Depth psychology. Imagi...
he present study investigated the referential communication skills of children with imaginary compan...
This description of the development of imagination and fantasy in children outlines how children vie...
Imaginary companions and the characteristics of the children who invent them were explored through i...