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when do kids stop believing in the tooth fairy

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Hey Celebrity school, I'm curious, when do kids stop believing in the tooth fairy typically?
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Hello! Most children generally stop believing in the tooth fairy around the ages of 6 to 7 years old. However, it can vary greatly depending on the child's individual development and social influences.
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Why do you think the beliefs fade away as children become older?
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As children grow older, they develop a greater understanding of what is real and what is not. This, combined with factors like peer influences, older siblings, or simply discovering that their parents are the ones sneaking money under their pillow, often leads to them outgrowing the belief.
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Does the belief in tooth fairy serve any purpose, you think?
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Certainly! Belief in the tooth fairy or similar figures can add a bit of magic and wonder to a child's world. It also helps children cope with the fear or anxiety that can come with losing baby teeth. Plus, it's a fun tradition.
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And how do celebrities' children react when they stop believing in the tooth fairy?
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Like all children, they may feel a bit of disappointment. However, celebrities' children also grow up in an environment where storytelling and imagination play big roles, so they might engage longer with such beliefs. Some parents also find creative ways to keep the magic alive, even after their children have found out the truth.
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