Cinderella37 said:I think that the wonder of childhood is precious and intelligence has nothing to do with kids believing. When I'm a parent, I'll try and keep the belief alive for as long as possible - if I have to "lie," so be it. It's no different than the other "editing" one does to protect children from the harsh realities of our culture and daily life.
As a first grade teacher, I see the excitement on my kids' faces when the tooth fairy leaves them a treat undereneath the big tooth. It's priceless. With all of the ugliness and loss of faith in this world today, I see nothing wrong with "lying" to children about the man behind the mask. Let them be kids for as long as possible. Childhood is so fleeting - kids will have plenty of time in their adult lives to face the (often times harsh and unpleasant) realities that exist. Allowing them to believe in the magic and suspend disbelief keeps them wondrous. This may be unpopular in the times of full disclosure with children, but it seems that every so often the window in which a child has to be a child shrinks. I believed in Santa until I was 13 - this certainly had no ill intellectual effect on me and as an adult, I'm thrilled that my parents kept this magic alive for me.
I completely agree. I try to shelter my DD6 and DD4 as much as possible. I see absolutely no point in having them learn many of the harsh realities of this world at such a young age. When things need to be discussed they are - we had to put a very old dog to sleep and that was difficult, I constantly tell them to stay away from strangers and to never go anywhere with a stranger (but I do not tell them WHY other than in very general terms), etc.
When it comes to WDW characters, my DD6 has questioned whether the WDW characters are real (she saw a zipper on the back of Pooh at CP last year - I told her that she had a zipper on her clothes too). When she sees characters outside WDW (usually in very bad costumes), I have told her that only at WDW do you see the 'real' characters. While I know that she is somewhat unsure about the characters in WDW and while I am lying to her, I do not want her ruining the 'magic' for my DD4 who still REALLY believes. I also see no harm in doing that. (Funny thing is that she has not questioned SAnta, tooth fairy, easter bunny, etc who bring her presents.)