According to a research published in the Lancet Psychiatry Psychology Magazine, it is a better time to discourage the Santa Clause theory, otherwise the child will lose confidence for a long time against his / her parent.
There is great excitement before the holidays. The babies are waiting for Santa, Jesus and the many gifts they bring, with no excitement, at least they are in the belief that their parents are not surprised by the tree and the little shoes.
However, according to Professor Christopher Boyle and Kathy McKay, who works as a mental health researcher, the latter, that is, the fictional story of Santa's existence, does not serve the child's development, and even engages the parent-child relationship. What's more, experts say seedlings, when they discover the continuity, are not only trusted by their parents, but they realize that the world is not as magical as they believed. This can also cause them to break, so maybe the right strategy is to drop the coward before going to school.
“It was morally correct for children to be told by their parents with stories, questionable. The little ones find out the truth after a while, and then they may find out that their parents have lied to them all, ” Professor Boyle said .
Parents may be pre-empting some selfish motivation in story-telling and fiction, so that they can relive their own childhood again. Of course, this does not mean that all the joy of their childhood should be taken to six, seven years of age. It is no problem if the child stays with the child, but our world will bring them up as soon as we want. And, in vain, he believes in fairy tales and good fairies if everyday life is disguised by his ideas. It is best to know the truth about the other side instead of the parents.
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