Christmas, the only way to escape it is by isolating themselves from everyone else staying home for the whole month of December. Celebrating Christmas and the stories of Santa Claus has always been a tradition in the United States since 1870. Parents should tell their children about
Santa Claus and other Christmas stories.
Eliminating Santa Claus out of Christmas is ruining all the magic, fun, and excitement.
Imagination is a key component to the magic, fun, and excitement. As said in an article,
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The excitement in christmas is due to the idea that a guy comes to your house at night with reindeers and gives gifts to everyone. If Santa was eliminated from that, it wouldn’t be as exciting because you would go to sleeping knowing your parents wrapped up your gifts after buying them. It doesn’t give the time
of the year and burst of magic. Imagining things beyond reality makes life more fun especially for children. It also depends on how far of an extent parents take it as well. Some parents make bite into the cookies that they leave out to make it believable that Santa actually did come. John
Quinn says, “ Corneal says there’s so little magic in our everyday lives, and soon enough our little ones will be all grown-up, paying their bills, gassing up their cars, and going to work every day. So for now, Santa is a very real and special part of the holidays in her home.” (para. 9)
Children should be able to have a fun childhood before the real world steps in.
Good behavior comes from telling a child about Santa Claus and Krampus. Many children if they were told that Santa was not going to give them presents if they were misbehaving they would fix their behavior. This is especially when it comes to near the …show more content…
This is because most children don’t really think of reality they listen to what their parent say. It also pertains to how they are raised too. “The manipulation of material objects as a parenting tactic can lead to kids having certain issues later on in life”, says
Katherine Martinko. (para. 2) On the contrary, instead of causing later issues in life it would teach them to have good behavior in the real world. Having good behavior in general gets a person farther in life because more opportunities come of it.
“Christmas brings families together, and the Santa myth reinforces these bonds”, says
Tanya Lewis. (para. 7) Christmas is the time of the year where families typically go over relative’s houses to eat and open gifts and celebrate. It’s the time of the year where traditions
come into play. With the Santa myths being told, parents can do more things with their children.
For example, they can bake cookies for Santa or leave out carrots for the reindeers. Telling the
Santa myth, children are able to bond with their family members and have fun. If a child was told that Santa wasn’t real and that the gives were bought by their parents, that child wouldn’t really have those activities to do as to if they were told about the