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Invisable Friend
Is it possible for a 2yrs 6mnths child to have an invisable friend? My daughter keeps talking about someone called George. We don't know anyone called George so don't know were its come from. She said he was in the bath with her. Please help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My daughter turned 2 last week, and from about 2 months ago, starting talking about a boy. She keeps running to a boy, at the side of our house (obviously no one is there) But I had an imaginary friend at her age, so I'm trying not to worry too much about it.
My house is only 4 years old, so don't think its ghostly ha ha.
If you are still unsure ask her what he is wearing - a friend of mine did this and her 3 year old told her that her friend was wearing clothes that sounded very dated (eg bloomers, long skirt etc). Turned out someone had died in the house many decades before! Didnt do her any harm.
She moved so cant tell you what happened in the end.
My daughter (now 11) had up until the age of about 7 a Chinese family that lived under her bed, there were 6 in total and each had a name, you could ask her the Mummy's name etc and her answers never differed. She used to tell me all sorts of things about them and very accurately told me how they were dressed etc. One day she told me they were moving to play with a little boy. She never mentioned them again, although we do on occasions.
Interestingly enough she used to talk about the foods they ate, these were never the popular Chinese foods that we buy from take aways etc, she once told me they ate boiled eggs with birds inside and hens feet, I have since then ( having discovered Google) found out that these are actual delicacies, enjoyed in the far east, she first mentioned the eggs when she was about 3 years old.
My mum tells me that I had an imaginary brother & sister (Paul & Custard?!?!) from about the same age as your daughter and she used to have to sit a place at the dinner table for them, ask them what they wanted to eat/drink etc. It continued until I went to playschool at 3 & made friends who took my mind off it.
It is probably only the sign of a good imagination & you will find that she has great creativity skills late in life.
I had an imaginary/invisible friend when I was three and she was always causing trouble. I was, of course, as good as gold.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2004-12-19-real-play-usat_x.htm
watch the film Drop Dead Fred !!!!!!
My daughter had an imaginary friend for three months she even set a plate at the table for him ... and covered her self up in the bath with a flannell , dont worry it will pass ...
She sent him on holiday because he was spoiling her felt tips !!!!
Get her to mix at play group and invite playmates round to help her mix ...