deejdigsdis
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Seeing that thread by tia_michelle about "killing the magic for her son" got me thinking about the Santa discussion. How do you other parents handle that one? At what age do you "smooth things over" (comments from other children, etc.) and keep it alive? At what age do you figure the time is right? I know there isn't a set age for everyone. Ugh. I'm just dreading the discussion. My son just turned 11 and he still has NO doubts. He's a very logical child. He once passed up getting a Star Wars Lego set because some of the pieces just weren't logical. In his words: "That couldn't possibly do that, Mom. I don't want it. It's not logical." And he's a huge Lego kid (wants to be a Lego designer someday) so to pass up a set because it wasn't logical absolutely floored me. Given his logical-ness, I'm surprised he hasn't questioned things. I certainly don't want to handle it the way my mom did. It was crushing. (Yeah, still haven't gotten over that one and I'm 38.) Anyway, thoughts?