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How to talk to kids about Santa Claus when they stop believing


Kids rarely ask the Santa question out of nowhere. Usually, they’ve already connected the dots and are looking to you for reassurance


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
DECEMBER 8, 2025 6:40 PM ESTDEC 8, 2025, 6:40 PM EST

Parenting comes with a whole collection of unexpected plot twists, and the Santa conversation is definitely one of them. One day, your child is leaving cookies by the tree with detective-level precision, and the next they’re raising an eyebrow because the handwriting on Santa’s gift tag looks suspiciously like yours. When that moment arrives, it can feel tender, bittersweet, and oddly monumental. But it can also be beautiful, honest, and full of warmth.

Here’s a gentle, uplifting way to navigate the transition from magical thinking to rational understanding, inspired by the thoughtful approach of Madres Reales.

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How to talk to kids about Santa Claus when they stop believing.

Understanding What Kids Are Really Asking

Kids rarely ask the Santa question out of nowhere. Usually, they’ve already connected the dots and are looking to you for reassurance. They want to know if they can trust what they’ve observed, and if you trust them enough to share the truth. It isn’t just about Santa; it’s about honesty, maturity, and their place in the family story.

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This is why many families decide that if a child asks repeatedly, it’s a sign they’re ready for the full, loving truth.

Share the Real Story Behind the Legend

One helpful approach is to ground Santa in history, humanity, and meaning. A way to explain it might be:

"There was a real person—Saint Nicholas—who dedicated his life and resources to helping the poor. He gave generously, especially to children. Over time, his legacy grew into the modern figure we call Santa Claus."

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Kids love knowing there’s a real-world anchor for the magic they’ve believed in. By shifting the focus from “Is Santa real?” to “Where did Santa come from, and what does he represent?”, you give them something to hold onto rather than something to lose.

Explain How the Tradition Lives On

Once kids hear about the historical Saint Nicholas, you can share how families around the world keep his spirit alive. You can say things like: "parents, caregivers, and communities become Santa by choosing generosity, joy, and surprise." It’s not about deceiving them; it’s about creating moments of wonder and kindness in honor of a beautiful tradition.

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Kids often light up when they realize they’re being invited into the grown-up side of Christmas.

Kids often light up when they realize they’re being invited into the grown-up side of Christmas, not pushed out of it. They’re joining the club, not losing access to it.

Acknowledge the Big Feelings

Let’s be honest: this conversation can hit parents right in the nostalgia. It marks a shift in your child’s development—from magical thinking to more logical reasoning. There’s pride in that growth, but a tiny ache too, because these transitions are the little heartbreaks of motherhood.

It’s perfectly normal to feel emotional. Kids sense that something is changing, even if they don’t have the words for it yet. Taking a moment to honor that shift makes the experience more meaningful for both of you.

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There’s pride in that growth, but a tiny ache too, because these transitions are the little heartbreaks of motherhood.

Normalize Their Sadness… and Yours

If your child feels disappointed or confused, remind them it’s okay. A chapter is closing, but another one, filled with new traditions and new kinds of joy, is beginning. When you show them tenderness in this moment, they learn that growing up doesn’t mean losing magic; it just changes its shape.

And if you feel a pang too? Welcome to the club. Many parents admit the Santa conversation hits harder than expected. But it also opens the door to a different kind of celebration, one built on shared intention and joy.

Reinvent the Magic Together

This is your chance to refresh your holiday traditions with your child as your teammate. Instead of receiving the surprises, they can help create them—for younger siblings, cousins, neighbors, or even children in need. Connecting the Santa reveal to acts of service is incredibly powerful and aligns beautifully with the spirit of Saint Nicholas.

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One helpful approach is to ground Santa in history, humanity, and meaning.

After the conversation, focus on the fun ahead. Decorating, baking, gifting, donating, and reinventing old traditions into new ones. The story evolves, but the joy doesn’t have to shrink. Kids love being in on the “secret mission” of keeping Christmas magical for others. It’s like unlocking a new level of the holiday season.

Modern Mami is a parenting and lifestyle column by ¡HOLA! Senior Writer Shirley Gómez, a Latina millennial mom raising a toddler. Focused on the realities of modern motherhood through a Latina lens, the column covers topics ranging from wellness and culture to parenting tips and expert advice.

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.

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