because they think kids are stupid and dumb.
santa doesent boost our imagenation, they just make kids dumber and dummber ever year
shuch as big foot, and the Easter Bunny, tooth fairy, make us dummber to. THERE ALL MYTHS
Of course! All kids should believe in Santa Claus. He encourages kid to me unselfish and believe they can do anything. Santa is every kids hero.
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yes i think if you believe in him he is real only or you and the other kids .....but if you dont believe in santa he wont be real for you and other kids who dont.
yes. kids should be ashamed of there selves. they should know that santa is there father. :(.
no, except for little kids
Santa will always be every where on Christmas eve and i am sure all the little kids could get there presents. only little kids because i don't believe in Santa! but, this is just a common i mean some people really believe in Santa and i respect that.
Santa Clause is real only if you believe but if you dont believe he is not real so all you kids asking your moms and dads if santa is real ask you self that not you parents you the one with the answer
What you decide to talk to kids about as Santa can vary depending on what you want your children to believe. While there is no harm in allowing them to believe in Santa Claus, you can also tell them the story of Saint Nicholas and how he was a real man and would make toys for the poor and that is where Santa come from.
no! why would he?!?
1-100 people of age should believe in Santa! Who brings you presents on Christmas Eve? Santa! He's magic!
You demonstrate it to them by getting embarrassed(or dressing up).
Well most kids learn about the truth of Santa around the third grade. You should tell them no later then that because it can be confusing for a kid to believe in santa when all hes peers already no he dosent exist, and when you prolong that fantasy for them it can be damaging to them socially. You can come out and tell them, but more then likely they will be asking about Santa around this time so its best to answer it truthfully when he asks.