Observe the child with an adult or other children making up stories.
Start a story with a setting and characters and a few events. Ask the child to continue the story until the end.
The child can imagine events and possible consequences. She can invent simple stories and sequences.
The child can now conceive of multiple options for a story ending. When reading or making up a story, the adult can ask the child, “What are the different ways this story could end?” “What else?” Encourage the child to think “out of the box.” She can make up her own fantasies and act them out.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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