You can't wait to see the child's reaction when he meets Santa Claus
Get ready, because it is quite possible that, instead of reacting with laughter, he will burst into tears!
Talk about Santa beforehand Before you meet or receive his visit, read the little one some stories about Santa.
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Children are usually told not to talk to strangers, so it's best to explain who Santa is, why he's safe with him, and that he can talk to him for a few minutes. Make him feel safe, telling him you'll be by his side all the time.
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Notice the place a littleLet him look at the other children taking pictures of Santa Claus. Give him a chance to make the decision, asking him if he wants a picture, if he wants to hold his hand or ask for presents - it will give him more security to know that it is his decision.
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Take a picture together If your little one doesn't want to be separated from you even for a few minutes, take the picture with Santa Claus together.
If your little one is not ready to go to Santa and take a picture with him, think that there will be other holidays where you can try again, with more and more success!
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If you suspect that your little one will be afraid of the fat old man, try to get to know him: Look, Matei, he is Santa Claus. He came from afar to bring gifts to the children. And explain every step: I will put you in his arms and you will whisper to Santa what you want from him, and I will be with you to take a picture. If, when the magic moment arrives, the boy sighs more like the flu shot, don't insist! You will not choose a picture this year, but at least you will have a quiet child.
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And next year, you have the chance to try again. Who knows, maybe your foot will befriend Santa Claus first from the pictures, until the face-to-face meeting.
Photo: Guliver / Thinkstock; Sources: MAMI magazine, December 2013, Todaysparent.com; Adaptation: Adina Gruia