S.S. asks from Los Angeles, CA on December 05, 2011
The Truth About Santa
So my son is 2.5 and this is the first Christmas that he's old enough to get the concept of Christmas. I find myself at a crossroad about what to tell him about Santa. I'm tempted to go into the whole Santa thing b/c it's a fun concept but at the same time, I didn't grow up believing in Santa, Easter Rabbit, etc. and I don't really want to raise my son to believe in these fictional characters b/c I've heard some kids are crushed when they find out the truth. But then, I wonder if my son will miss out if we don't do the whole Santa thing. What did you tell your kids about Santa? If they knew the truth from the get go, did they ruin it for their friends? Were they sad to miss out on it all?
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W.. answers from Chicago on December 05, 2011
NO ONE is crushed to find out that santa isn't real. That's such a myth.
BUT I know 4 of 5 of my adult friends whose parents were the killjoy who spoiled it for them and they watched all their friends get excited and they didn't get anything from Santa.
For the record.... I never directly "lied" to my daughter. I tell her that the story of Santa is the spirit of Christmas. I also said that the spirit of Christmas dies if you are a scrooge and if you don't believe you don't receive.
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T.M. answers from Philadelphia on December 05, 2011
Santa is such a wonderful, magical, innocent tradition. Yes, i would let him believe in the magic. He will be fine in the end and probably appreciate that you let him have this experience :)
P.S. He is the Easter Bunny here, he is fun too!
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L.A. answers from Austin on December 05, 2011
I LOVED Santa! So did my husband. It was such a magical feeling to believe. I remember being so excited about seeing him and the nights leading up to Christmas eve,..
I figured it out on my own at 8 with my best friend. We were excited to know the secret and to be able to be a part of the magic for our younger siblings..
I have never known an adult who was crushed or felt like their parents lied, instead they also just enjoyed the fun of believing.
Our family tends to be very creative, we loved pretending and making up fantasies, so to imagine it could be real was part of an awesome time in our lives.
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W.. answers from Chicago on December 05, 2011
NO ONE is crushed to find out that santa isn't real. That's such a myth.
BUT I know 4 of 5 of my adult friends whose parents were the killjoy who spoiled it for them and they watched all their friends get excited and they didn't get anything from Santa.
For the record.... I never directly "lied" to my daughter. I tell her that the story of Santa is the spirit of Christmas. I also said that the spirit of Christmas dies if you are a scrooge and if you don't believe you don't receive.
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C.B. answers from Kansas City on December 05, 2011
some kids are devastated when they find out dad isn't superman, too. honestly we do the whole thing. i was raised that way and never had any huge emotional scars from it. it's SO much fun. i honestly feel it is harmless. if all kids who believed in santa grew up to be serial killers i doubt he'd be as popular as he is :) although to each his own. if you choose not to encourage the santa thing, be prepared for difficulty on that front too. his classmates will all believe. you'd hate to be the mom of the kid that told everyone santa isn't real....but then again peer pressure is not always the best reason to do something...it's a tricky question for you, i get that.
but i love santa :) good luck with whatever you decide!
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T.M. answers from Philadelphia on December 05, 2011
Santa is such a wonderful, magical, innocent tradition. Yes, i would let him believe in the magic. He will be fine in the end and probably appreciate that you let him have this experience :)
P.S. He is the Easter Bunny here, he is fun too!
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L._. answers from San Diego on December 05, 2011
I think 2 and a half is too young to understand. I don't start talking about truth and fiction, real, not real, etc... until around 3-4 years. Everything is a game at this age. Relax for another year and then you can decide.
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J.W. answers from St. Louis on December 05, 2011
None of my kids were upset to find out. If anything they enjoyed telling me they figured it out. I have actually never met a kid that was crushed. Then again I have never met a kid that didn't believe at some point.
I wouldn't think knowing would ruin it for their friends since most kids believe. If anything your child would have to deal with your mom lies and all that fun stuff. By the time the rest of the kids figure it out they won't remember or care that your son was right all along. He will just be the kid who's mom lies.
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B.C. answers from Phoenix on December 05, 2011
I love that my kids beleive in Santa probably just as much as they love Santa. It is so much fun for everyone! My daughter lost her first tooth about 5 minutes ago and what would have been cool without the tooth fairy is totally awesome with!
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J.B. answers from Atlanta on December 05, 2011
I wasn't upset when I found out and I don't think my boys will be either. It's a right of passage. I've never known anyone who was crushed. We have lots of fun with it! Just last night we saw an off duty Santa at a light show, and he was so nice -high fiving the boys and giving them candy canes. It's fantastic to see that wonder and awe in their faces, and it doesn't last too long in the scheme of things.
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