I agree with you parents have the freedom to practice whatever Christmas tradition that they want within their family. My frustration with this thread that I am voicing. Is that I have recently come to my realization that small innocent children, between the ages of 5/6/7. Who dont believe in Santa, are expected by grown adults to also accomadate to the beliefs of children who do believe in Santa. Speaking from first hand experience, because I have a small child who has been dealing with this from school over the last couple of weeks. Based on his age and maturity level I think that it is an unfair expectation on adults to place this burden on my child. Who does not have the maturity level to play on with the charade when in conversation with his friends.
Honestly…as a parent this is a big source of frustration. There has to be another way, some more critical thinking from both sides need to be taking place. No, it is not fair for believing children to be told that Santa isnt real. But, it is also an unfair burden to expect small children who don’t believe in Santa, to “play along with the charade” when really his instincts when participating in conversation is to speak his mind, with innocent honesty. If parents of beliving children honestly think that small children who are engaging in conversation about Santa. That during that conversation, the burden is on the nonbelieving child to maintain their believing childs belief in Santa. Then thats a plan that’s not based in reality, or charity, and is doomed to failure.