I will advise that if you choose NOT to have your child believe in these things you teach them early on that other kids DO believe and it is not up to your child to tell other kids the truth.
We don't celebrate Christmas or Easter - so, obviously, we don't 'do' Santa or the bunny. We decided before our first child lost her first tooth that we would not 'do' the tooth fairy either - we just saw no point in it. We have taught our kids not to spoil the 'fun' for others and have never had any issues.
We dont make a big deal out of all the holiday or special characters. I was allowed to grow out of it even though now in my 30s I still believe in the idea of easter bunny and santa. I am not sure about tooth fairy since i pretty much knew from the start it is the parents. DD knows all the santas out in public are helpers of the needy for most cases and she loves to donate to their cause.
Quoting TableforSeven:
Honestly - I don't get what the big deal is. I see women on here freaking out about both sides of the issue....whichever way you decide to "play" - just choose what is comfortable to you and live with your choice.
I will advise that if you choose NOT to have your child believe in these things you teach them early on that other kids DO believe and it is not up to your child to tell other kids the truth.
We don't celebrate Christmas or Easter - so, obviously, we don't 'do' Santa or the bunny. We decided before our first child lost her first tooth that we would not 'do' the tooth fairy either - we just saw no point in it. We have taught our kids not to spoil the 'fun' for others and have never had any issues.
Quoting frndlyfn:We dont make a big deal out of all the holiday or special characters. I was allowed to grow out of it even though now in my 30s I still believe in the idea of easter bunny and santa. I am not sure about tooth fairy since i pretty much knew from the start it is the parents. DD knows all the santas out in public are helpers of the needy for most cases and she loves to donate to their cause.
Quoting shadow_lark:
I didnt know that people told their kids that they weren't real. my parents just let me figure it out on my own. it wasn't tramatizing, Im not damaged and i don't resent my parents. it just sort of happened that one year as i was looking around at the presents from Santa i knew that they were also from my parents. it was just part of growing up.
Quoting coolmommy2x:
Not at all. Santa, Tooth Fairy are part of the magic of childhood (IMO). If your son was that excited, you were right to play along. I think you would've felt worse bursting his bubble.
Quoting lapcounter:
My kids know the truth about each.



- BlessedMommyNE
on Oct. 11, 2012 at 11:37 PM