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  3. Make believe - Wikipedia

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    The child also becomes capable of substitution without the use of a concrete object, thus depending solely on imagination [4] (e.g. putting their palm to their ear and having a conversation, indicating a phone call). The ability to hold more than one substitution at a time also increases, meaning that the child can pretend to be on the phone ...

  4. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Activities at baby showers include gift-giving and playing themed games. Giving gifts is a primary activity. [1] Baby shower games vary, sometimes including standard games such as bingo, and sometimes being pregnancy-themed, such as "guess the mother's measurements" or "guess the baby".

  5. Creativity - Wikipedia

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    Some evidence shows that when people use their imagination to develop new ideas, those ideas are structured in predictable ways in accordance with properties of existing categories and concepts. [57] Weisberg argued, in contrast, that creativity involves ordinary cognitive processes yielding extraordinary results.

  6. Principal, teacher help deliver fellow teacher's baby at school

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    Amy Simmons, the principal of Cunningham Elementary School in Wichita Falls, Texas, and one of her teachers, Ashley Strain, helped deliver a fellow teacher's baby in the school's bathroom.

  7. Guided imagery - Wikipedia

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    Guided imagery (also known as guided affective imagery, or katathym-imaginative psychotherapy) is a mind-body intervention by which a trained practitioner or teacher helps a participant or patient to evoke and generate mental images [1] that simulate or recreate the sensory perception [2] [3] of sights, [4] [5] sounds, [6] tastes, [7] smells, [8] movements, [9] and images associated with touch ...