litterlay I was looking at ag stuff and a post said kids will stop playing with dolls at 5. I mean some kids don't get a doll till then. I found this outrageous. I mean I know a lot of people who still play with dolls and are like 30.
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Age should not dictate play preferences. It is about personal choice and enjoyment. Some hobbies stay with us regardless of age. Dolls are just one of those timeless joys that bring comfort and creativity no matter how old we are.
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I found this article succinct and interesting. She notes that most children "stop" playing with dolls at 9-10, but that this is caused by different factors including peer pressure and new interests (we do all grow up and have new interests added to our lives - and we don't always have time to keep doing everything we used to do... something has to go, with some kids it's their dolls). Anyhow, she also has a list of benefits to playing with dolls, which taking into consideration today's society and function seem even more beneficial than in previous generations.
#2, 3 and 4 on her list seemed very interconnected, although definitely separate skills. Practicing social skills and empathetic development, working through emotions, and communication. This is so so so important today where kids are more hooked in with technology than actual people. And it also is great when friends can role play through their dolls. It takes the pressure off of real situations and allows them to work through their feelings. You know when you hit puberty and all of your emotions are whacked out and you have big feelings that you just don't know what to do with, and how to communicate it? Dolls.... Dolls should be the #1 tool for teens. Wow.
#5 was Helps kids feel less lonely - hello covid lockdowns anyone? Or the kid who just doesn't have many friends. Yeah, dolls are winners.
There weren't really any listed cons to playing with dolls like AG except that someone might make fun of you, but she urges parents to support their kids continuing to play with dolls by instilling confidence in their choices.
https://www.focusonyourchild.com/normal-age-to-stop-playing-with-dolls/