Can I be honest? If I saw someone cosplaying a building, I would definitely be scratching my head. The comments were rude, of course, but dressing as a building is something outside of the norm to which I've been exposed.
It's easy to blame video games and toys, that's just a different flavor of the "those darn kids/it was better in my day" attitude. But, I'm telling you, you can give a kid a room full of electronics and fancy toys that beep and boop. But if you offer to go run outside and play cops and robbers...the kid will take the imaginative play time almost every time. I've watched my nephew several times in the past couple of months, and Lord, I WISH the kid would sit still for a while instead of wanting to play Avatar or Power Rangers or whatever has his fancy this month.
Some kids have vivid imaginations, to the point of distraction (can't focus in class because of a tendency to daydream). Some can't imagine to the same extent. Imagination can be facilitated through a number of things - parents spending time playing with their kids, giving their kids time to relax, reading to kids and encouraging kids to read on their own.
It's easy to blame video games and toys, that's just a different flavor of the "those darn kids/it was better in my day" attitude. But, I'm telling you, you can give a kid a room full of electronics and fancy toys that beep and boop. But if you offer to go run outside and play cops and robbers...the kid will take the imaginative play time almost every time. I've watched my nephew several times in the past couple of months, and Lord, I WISH the kid would sit still for a while instead of wanting to play Avatar or Power Rangers or whatever has his fancy this month.
Some kids have vivid imaginations, to the point of distraction (can't focus in class because of a tendency to daydream). Some can't imagine to the same extent. Imagination can be facilitated through a number of things - parents spending time playing with their kids, giving their kids time to relax, reading to kids and encouraging kids to read on their own.
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