One learning technique that I use often with baby bookworm is to read books before introducing a topic (this is an advance organizer). For instance, that trip to the doctor becomes less scary if the Berenstain Bears do it first. Or, a trip to the farm becomes more educational if we've first read The Big Red Barn and can make connections back to what we've read while on our trip.
Brave Santa is a fantastic book that you could read before going to sit on Santa's lap.
We did not.
Maybe better luck next year. And, Santa - you look great by the way!
Happy Holidays! How did your child take to Santa this year?
FUN FACT: Separation anxiety develops between 6 and 8 months of age and generally peaks at about 15 months. Stranger anxiety peaks at about 8 to 10 months, and has been found to depend to some extent on the stranger's physical appearance. If a child encounters a person that doesn't easily fit into their existing schema of what a person ought to look like, then he or she might act afraid of the stranger.
No wonder there are so many crying Santa photos.

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