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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope this doesn't sound grinchy but you really don't have to ease the disappointment or make her feel better. It's ok to be disappointed and it's ok to be sad. In fact, it's imperative that kids experience these emotions and learn to manage them. This is part of growing up. So, just empathize that it's a disappointment and don't try to fix it for her. You, too, need to learn to manage YOUR sadness about when your kid is sad or disappointed or else you'll always be rushing to fix it (whatever the "it" is) for them. Also, FYI kids are often told not to tell anyone else but most do anyway! Even though parents think that their little Johnny would never tell, lol. Most kids learn through other kids and siblings. But, it's ok.[/quote] I so agree with this! [/quote] I agree as well - I would also add in, OP, that I think you did absolutely the right thing. In her own small way, she's learned that she can come to you, and you'll be honest with her, even if it's difficult or bad news. I think you're building a great foundation for your kid, and I bet by the time Christmas Day is here, she'll be all in the spirit of the day. [/quote] Thank you. [/quote]
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