Moms – Jessica Tucker
Many are quick to judge kids who are daydreamers by nature as those who choose not to pay attention or perhaps have attention disorders. It is not very often that kids who daydream are allowed the space to do so because of the belief that daydreaming means kids are not being challenged enough in other areas of their lives. But, as it turns out when kids spend time daydreaming, they are developing skills and spending time finding out about themselves, which may not happen if not allowed the downtime to let the mind wander and have a quick escape from reality. And because of this daydreaming is good for kids to participate in from time to time.
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