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Let Christmas End Slowlyby Elaine M. GibsonOn December 25, Santa has come and gone. The packages are opened and the surprises are over, but it is not time for Christmas to be over. Children can easily be disappointed by the whole Christmas build-up if it ends on Christmas morning. As one little girl said after opening her
presents, "If I'd known that was all there was to it, I wouldn't have waited so long."
With such a huge, commercial build-up, children can easily be disappointed by an event that lasts less than an hour. Christmas is more than opening gifts, or at least it should be. The twelve days of Christmas begin on Christmas day. Children need for Christmas to have a gentle conclusion. We have rituals and traditions before Christmas, we need to plan rituals and traditions for the end of Christmas as well.
Children need to anticipate. For instance:
Close the Season Slowly
What you do is unimportant. Planning and anticipating are what count. Such activities bring a slower close to the season. Instead of feeling let-down and depressed, the Twelve Days of Christmas can leave everyone feeling happy and content.
Merry Christmas. May the joy of this day last a long, long time.home
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