Will I get New Year’s gifts if Santa Claus does not read my letter in time, how he will come to us when we do not have a break, will he be late for the snow, what if his carriage breaks down and he doesn’t fly, how can one a seven-bearded blanket handles just about every kid in the world, why can I never see it ..? These are just some of the issues that are catching the attention of toddlers every December. At the same time, parents have only one dilemma – whether they should tell their children that Santa Claus does not exist, or give them another New Year’s magic, with gifts under the sparkling Christmas tree left behind while the kids sleep peacefully.Opinions on this topic are generally divided, but experts tend to lean toward the theory that it is good for Santa Claus to remain an important part of each toddler’s growing up, rather than forbid by parents for that pleasure. Many compare it to the belief in fairy tales.Toddlers who believe that it exists, especially if we are talking about the age of six, at the age of seven, at least before the holidays, will strive to be good and just, because they will know that they will be rewarded with love or gifts, which are very important to them. They are significant, above all, in the context that they bring them joy, but also a sense of protection and security that someone thought of them because they were right.Believing in miracles can be healing, but it can also create creativity and imagination. That is why the little ones who are eagerly waiting for Santa Claus to leave them presents under the tree, think about him for days, imagine him, give him some physical and psychological characteristics. They write letters to him, treat him with tenderness, respect, and admiration.
So let the children believe in magic instead of dispelling that sweet belief in a paramparch, because the carefree childhood will surely pass and life will come in all their colors.
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Does your child believe in Santa Claus?
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Should he tell him the truth?
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Sorry I may have downvoted you cause I voted then I saw that I had already voted, so sorry.
I think all kids should believe in magic, but also the birth of Jesus.
our kids are adults now and no longer believe. The tough question you’ve asked around should we tell them or not.
I believed in Santa Claus up to the age of 10 when reality stepped in and took my dad away. After that, I knew it was just mom and me against the world and it was time to grow up
I don’t have a child but he did believe when he was here.
What gift you have recived from santa?
For kids Santa Claus is magic.