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The Case for Make Believe

Saving Play in a Commercialized World

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10 hours

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The narrative highlights the critical role of play in child development amidst a commercialized and technology-driven environment. Susan Linn, a Harvard child psychologist, emphasizes that while children naturally possess the ability to engage in imaginative play, societal pressures and corporate interests undermine this essential aspect of their growth. The book critiques how nurturing creativity has become countercultural, suggesting that the prioritization of profit over play poses a significant threat to the well-being of children.

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The Case for Make Believe, Susan Linn

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2009
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