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How to Prolong a Child's Belief in Santa Claus - By: S.Roberts

Children start loosing their belief in Santa as they get older because they talk to other children in the playground who disbelieve or they catch their parent secretly wrapping up presents in the bedroom and question why they are doing this if Santa exists. To keep the magic alive an extra Yule time you need to work a bit smarter to make the kids still believe in Santa.

One key point is to be more discreet when wrapping and distributing Christmas presents to friends and Family. Make sure that they kids do get wind of what is happening, this will only give more evidence that Santa Claus doesn't exist.

Similarly, the Christmas presents at home for your family should be hidden away until Christmas Eve. Hiding Christmas presents is no easy task when children are hunting around looking for clues to suggest that there is no Santa. The safest place is usually the loft, as younger children are probably not allowed in the loft unattended.

A major set back in the campaign of promotion the belief of Santa Claus is if the child you are trying to convince is the youngest in the family. Hearing loose talk in the playground that Father Christmas is a myth is one thing but to hear the news from someone in the family that you know and trust makes it much more believable. In this case you need to talk to the older siblings and explain why they should dissuade they younger brother or sister from believing. Remind them of what the magic was like when they themselves believed.

A good way of dispelling the notion of Santa not being real is to actively prove his existence before the doubts even arise. One way of doing this is to have Santa write your Child a Letter or an Email. How could anyone doubt a letter from Santa Claus?

There are website online where you can order a personalised letter or email from Santa for your child. They are personalised because they include you child's name and age; they may also mention your child's other brothers and sisters or even the family pet. The letters from Santa also usually comment on a bad habit that your child has, which makes the letter look like Santa has been keeping an eye on your child and knows what they get up to. It's also useful if you want to persuade your child to stop the habit - what ever it may be.

When looking for a website to order a personal letter for your child from Santa, make sure that there is not a charge for the service as some websites do charge a fee for a letter from Santa.

Keeping the legend and magic of Santa alive for as many years as possible is important for children because they have a lot of years to be grown up, and so few years to be children. As adults it is important for us to keep the magic alive because we love to see our children's faces light up at the wonder of this very special time of year.

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