Waiting for Santa

created 2019-12-05 19:23:54
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Waiting for Santa

 

It is beneficial to keep the purity of childhood and tell our children about Santa.

In the evening, prepare the boots or the fir tree with your child.

Prepare a plate of biscuits and a cup of water for Santa.

The next day, your child will find gifts, sweets, and maybe even a letter from Santa in which he thanks the child for food and water.

We live in a world with good and evil, but that does not mean that the last piece of innocence must disappear.

The child goes through all the stages of life, and he will automatically know when he is ready to make the difference between what is real or imaginary.

No one should destroy the fascinating childhood, but also do not exaggerate in absolutely everything with imaginary elements.

A baby when he's ready to walk, he will walk.

When he can speak, he will talk.

The more the child grows, the more he will learn what to do.

It is good to train the child's imagination through exercises.

Whether Santa will come in secret, or he will meet the child for a poem or song, the child must take part in the activities of the present.

Being a parent is hard but also beautiful. It's known that the parent plays a significant role in the life of his child.

In the morning, be with your child, when you unpack Christmas presents together.

Be with your child, "here and now" and take part in current events.

Work in a team with your child, both for the wisdom of the past, the beauty of the present, and the surprise of the future.

 

Read also the article, Childhood, and inspiration.