As it should be! 
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People who can retain this trait (participation with imagination) into their adulthood tend to do well.
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I think you’re describing Dungeons and Dragons
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Collaborating at such a young age
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You can create a game of it then. D&D self practice. //uesd do this.
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What type of stories does he like to listen to?
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It is so difficult. I reversed it by telling my daughter that kids actually read stories for their parents. Now she reads me a new story every day and I sleep happily. Both happily learning from each other.
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“This is more of a comment than a question.” Except it’s more of a studio note than a comment in my experience. “And she’s best friends with Elsa! Who is a pony.” “Yes, of course, we hadn’t mentioned the dire pony curse of...” “Fairy magic.” “The uplifting fairy magic of...”
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Pair storytelling
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