Sandra Chang-Kredl, Lisa Farley, Julie C. Garlen, Debbie Sonu
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Ongoing attachments with stuffed toys: conceptualizing childhood and teaching through transitional objects
In this article, we highlight how adults remain emotionally involved with transitional objects, such as stuffed animals, carried over from their childhoods. Drawing on focus groups involving underg...