Believing in the impossible, such as Santa being able to visit every house in the world in just one night, may help develop a child’s reasoning skills. Studies conducted by developmental phycologist suggest that. “It is beneficial for children to believe in Santa in order promote cognitive and emotion development” Woolley, Jacqueline.). The kind of thinking required in separating the plausible from the implausible is at the root of all discoveries, from computers to space ships, or even a flying
Believing in the impossible, such as Santa being able to visit every house in the world in just one night, may help develop a child’s reasoning skills. Studies conducted by developmental phycologist suggest that. “It is beneficial for children to believe in Santa in order promote cognitive and emotion development” Woolley, Jacqueline.). The kind of thinking required in separating the plausible from the implausible is at the root of all discoveries, from computers to space ships, or even a flying