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Mental health experts checked the “naughty or nice” list in a 2019 video campaign titled “A Mental Health Message From Santa Claus" by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
First, Santa spoiler alert! And, parents, you know what we mean. When Melissa Marion's 8-year-old son, Johnny, came home from school saying that a classmate had said Santa wasn’t real, she knew ...
Often parents like me, who tell “the Santa Claus lie”, don’t do so to control behaviour, but Dr Millum says this doesn’t matter. “Although it’s not as bad if the lie is just for fun ...
Related: 5 Things To Consider Before Telling Your Kids the Truth About Santa Many parents also want their children to know the real reason for the season by teaching them about Jesus.
Keep Santa, but get rid of the concept of naughty and nice “In Santa's eyes, you’re either ‘naughty’ or ‘nice.’ This doesn’t capture the complexity of humans, what they’re really like.
Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin clashed on Tuesday’s episode of The View over whether it was right for parents to use Santa’s naughty list as a way of keeping their children in check.. Haines was ...
Social scientists have been studying the effects of the Santa myth for more than a century, but the question of whether the legend is a hurtful lie or just harmless fun is still up for debate.
Parent and child decorating the Christmas tree. Writing letters to Santa is an activity that most children look forward to as Christmastime approaches. The excitement of knowing that a jolly old ...