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La emoción de los rituales de la infancia
The joy of playing tag and creating secret languages has persisted across time and place
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 11, 2026
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Childhood rituals like playing tag foster social skills and emotional resilience, essential for personal development.
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The nostalgia surrounding childhood rituals often overlooks the pressures they can create, leading to stress rather than joy for some children.
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While childhood rituals can be fun, they may also contribute to social exclusion and reinforce cliques among children.
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Engaging in rituals like secret languages enhances creativity and cognitive skills in children, preparing them for complex communication.
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The significance of childhood rituals varies by culture, suggesting that their value should be assessed contextually rather than universally.
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