Article 6HB1M Psychologists pinpoint average age children become Santa sceptics

Psychologists pinpoint average age children become Santa sceptics

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Linda Geddes
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Research found little ones typically begin to distinguish fantasy from reality during preschool years

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From empty glasses of sherry on the mantelpiece to sooty footprints leading to the bedroom door, evidence of Santa's existence is clearly irrefutable. Yet most children will begin to question it at some point - and many parents anticipate this moment with dread. Now psychologists have identified the average age when Santa scepticism creeps in, and which children are at greatest risk of harbouring negative feelings when it does.

While most adults have fallen for the myth that Santa doesn't exist, many children still believe - even if the idea of a single individual visiting the homes of billions of children in a single night is at odds with their wider reasoning skills.

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