JackFTwist
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My deal with the kids was that I never lied to them. That set a lot of good standards for later on. I also wanted them to appreciate who really gave them their gifts - which relatives, etc.
And there are two things Christian kids get told about Christmas and when one is a lie, that does suggest the other is also. So to take away from the commericalism, that Christmas was about Santa and presents, we went with Christmas is about gifts of love, be it from God or our loved ones.
We also talked about the original St. Nicholas giving gifts to the poor, etc., and made sure we did some of that during the season.
Worked quite well. Trust has to be absolute. Truth telling - has to be. Anti-commercialism and anti-materialism has to begin.
And there are two things Christian kids get told about Christmas and when one is a lie, that does suggest the other is also. So to take away from the commericalism, that Christmas was about Santa and presents, we went with Christmas is about gifts of love, be it from God or our loved ones.
We also talked about the original St. Nicholas giving gifts to the poor, etc., and made sure we did some of that during the season.
Worked quite well. Trust has to be absolute. Truth telling - has to be. Anti-commercialism and anti-materialism has to begin.

