it depends on the child. usually a classmate or young family member that does not believe will spoil the wonder of santa. let the child believe as long as you can. remember its a one time deal.
2006-11-11 05:11:09
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answered by Domino's Mom 5
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There is no certian age people stop believing in Santa Claus. Some never believe in the first place, and some never stop! I was probably about 8, but I can't say for sure. But it depends on the person.
2006-11-11 05:07:19
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answered by Leni 3
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What do you mean? I'm a mom of three, and I STILL believe in Santa Claus!
My 2 older boys are 7 and 5....They still believe. I suspect in the next few years that they will get suspicious though.
I think its different with all kids. I figured it out in the third grade, but we finally had to tell my sister when she was in the 6th grade...she refused to believe what all those kids told her.
2006-11-11 05:07:01
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answered by BossMama 2
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your child will come up to you and ask if Santa Claus is real. sit down and talk with your child so you understand what is going on in your child's mind. i remember when i was a kid. i would ask my mother whether he was real and my father would keep insisting yes, he is real. i got to the point, i hated being lied to about it. because all of the kids in school knew it was a fairy tale. i would have rather heard that Santa Claus was made up as a man who each Christmas enjoyed giving gifts to little ones. and we have kept the tradition going. After all, Christmas is a beautiful time of year when we also remember the birth of Jesus.
2006-11-11 12:19:55
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answered by rubyred 4
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basically people all have that child in them until they're 100 years old. It's the spirit of Christmas that remains in their hearts and minds, and Santa Claus is part of it. Those people not believing in Christmas and the spirit of giving and being human to other human beings, well maybe their religion or tradition is different. But to answer your question, it's about 106
2006-11-11 05:42:24
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answered by sophieb 7
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It depends. My daughter stopped at about age 10 but my 8 year old still believes.
2006-11-11 05:29:42
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answered by KathyS 7
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every child is different. I found out there was no santa claus in the 2nd grade (a classmate ruined that one for me!)
2006-11-11 05:54:39
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answered by blueeyeskenai 4
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The third grade instructor in our college (pupils are approximately 8 yrs. previous), informed them that Santa isn't actual. i presumed she grew to become into going to be fired. the female isn't precisely a vibrant bulb first of all. mothers and dads had to kill her. for sure, my pupils (8th graders) don't have faith, yet I nonetheless do not talk it at college. Its only not my place. I do bear in innovations that my brother, who grew to become into 10 on the time, informed my mom that he knew there had to be a Santa Claus because of the fact there grew to become into NO way Daddy could purchase us distinctive those issues! LOL. My Dad have been given a kick out of that. i think of they have been given to stretch out his perception in Santa a pair of greater years with that concept. shop them believing as long as attainable! They enhance up too at as quickly as.
2016-10-21 22:03:45
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on what all happens... I was 6 because a girl I went to school with ruined it for me. My brothers were around 8.
2006-11-11 05:03:36
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answered by m930 5
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I was ten when I found out Santa wasn't real, but now kids find out things quicker.it would pro bally be around 8.
2006-11-11 05:03:47
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answered by Maria L 1
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