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Is it time to burst his bubble? How to do it gently...?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 351821" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>husband thinks I should just leave it alone. But I remember last year when difficult child 2 was in 6th grade, he got a huge amount of flak from kids in his class when he wrote a story about Santa -- and it the assignment was for a <strong>non-fictional</strong> account of something that happened to them. I don't know for sure if the kids were razzing him for not knowing the difference between fact or fiction, or for insisting that Santa is real, or both. But difficult child 2 was insistent that his story WAS a non-fictional account. </p><p> </p><p>I think he has a hard time letting go of fantasy. I need to think about this more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 351821, member: 3444"] husband thinks I should just leave it alone. But I remember last year when difficult child 2 was in 6th grade, he got a huge amount of flak from kids in his class when he wrote a story about Santa -- and it the assignment was for a [B]non-fictional[/B] account of something that happened to them. I don't know for sure if the kids were razzing him for not knowing the difference between fact or fiction, or for insisting that Santa is real, or both. But difficult child 2 was insistent that his story WAS a non-fictional account. I think he has a hard time letting go of fantasy. I need to think about this more... [/QUOTE]
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