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Holiday parenting dilemmas and how to solve them - 12/11/2011 5:38:16 PM   
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‘Tis the season for parenting dilemmas. For a few weeks every December we find ourselves needing to explain cultural mythology and religious differences, navigate gift-giving expectations and extended family drama and encourage in our kids both good manners and gratitude.


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RE: Holiday parenting dilemmas and how to solve them - 12/14/2011 9:12:52 AM   
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I was worried this year for us. AJ is 6 now and its our first Christmas without his Nana. He hasn't said much or asked much, other than about his Nana. I'm worried someone at school will spill the beans though!

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RE: Holiday parenting dilemmas and how to solve them - 12/23/2011 3:30:51 AM   
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I was worried this year for us. AJ is 6 now and its our first Christmas without his Nana. He hasn't said much or asked much, other than about his Nana. I'm worried someone at school will spill the beans though!


I'm assuming you're referring to Santa? I think he's young enough to not believe them if they do or at least be easily talked out of it being true. Christmas will be undoubtedly tough without her ((((hugs)))).

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