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Parents, please be advised that the following story contains frank, adult discussion about Santa. (Whatever the experts say, we're not taking any chances with putting ourselves on the naughty list.)
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 ...
Like Maverick, McDaniel was 13 when he learned about Santa. “My parents had gone through a divorce. It was a whole mess. We were coming off a downer year,” he says, chuckling heartily about it ...
Parents may also consider loosening up the rules and pressure around the Elf; maybe it's just a toy that kids can play with during the holidays and one that might occasionally pop up, say, hiding ...
According to historical records, Santa is real.He's real in the sense that he was an actual person. Otherwise known as Saint Nicholas, his story goes all the way back to the 3rd century.
As the children took in the shocking revelation, he went a step further and explained that their parents were the ones who ate the biscuits left out for Father Christmas. Many of the 10- and 11 ...
While most parents seem reluctant to burst their child's make-believe bubble, experts say that's OK: Engaging a child's imagination has positive effects on their creativity and overall problem ...
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