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Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:32 pm
by stargirl
Whistler wrote: Not to rain on the parade but I think this is terribly cheesy... I guess I don't really get warm fuzzies from the ideal of Santa.
Yeah, i agree, it's pretty cheesy. :] But i don't think it's much cheesier than talking about the love of Christ or spirit service being within everyone, which is what Christmas is about anyway. I think talking about Santa can be a good segue into that.

Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:50 pm
by Emiliana
Last week I subbed in a pre-k class where one of the assistants repeatedly told the poor little four-year-olds that Santa was watching them through hidden cameras. What I think makes this extra sad is that a lot of these kids are really poor, and so might NOT be getting much of anything for Christmas. So they're gonna think they were bad. :(

Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:58 pm
by Katya
Emiliana wrote:Last week I subbed in a pre-k class where one of the assistants repeatedly told the poor little four-year-olds that Santa was watching them through hidden cameras. What I think makes this extra sad is that a lot of these kids are really poor, and so might NOT be getting much of anything for Christmas. So they're gonna think they were bad. :(
Eeeee, she should not be doing that for so many reasons. Is there anyone you can talk to about it?

Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:01 pm
by Dragon Lady
Emiliana wrote:Last week I subbed in a pre-k class where one of the assistants repeatedly told the poor little four-year-olds that Santa was watching them through hidden cameras. What I think makes this extra sad is that a lot of these kids are really poor, and so might NOT be getting much of anything for Christmas. So they're gonna think they were bad. :(
That is really sad. I don't think Santa should ever be used as a threat. And should definitely only be used with tact with other people's kids.

Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:04 pm
by Marduk
Well, that article was disingenious to the creation of santa; the concept is less than a hundred years old, in all reality.

And while talking about and teaching santa can be a segue into talking about Christ or human kindness, why do we need a segue?

Re: Kids and Santa

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:08 pm
by Dragon Lady
Yeah. I've given up using Santa as a historical figure. He can just be a mythical being like the tooth fairy or easter bunny.

And she said he can be a good segue. Not that he has to be. I think there should be lots and lots of segues in life to talk about Christ and human kindness. If Santa is the only one, there's a problem. But I don't see anything wrong with someone using Santa as one segue.