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My 9 year old believes in Father Christmas and the tooth fairy. I think this is the way it should be for as long as possible.
Her teacher told the entire class that the tooth fairy doesn't exist - thankfully my kid wasn't in the classroom at that moment, but I know of at least one child who went home and fell apart, asking if his mum was Santa as well.
Several other parents have told me how upset their kids were to find out, and one wrote to the headmaster and I am told got a one sentence reply though I don't know what it said yet.
So, my question is what to do. The teacher has already annoyed a few parents by putting books in the class library that are not appropriate even for the 10-11 year olds..
If a letter is sent to the head and there seems to be no decent reply, who do we parents go to - the governors or what ?
If anyone can offer some advice it would be much appreciated!
Her teacher told the entire class that the tooth fairy doesn't exist - thankfully my kid wasn't in the classroom at that moment, but I know of at least one child who went home and fell apart, asking if his mum was Santa as well.
Several other parents have told me how upset their kids were to find out, and one wrote to the headmaster and I am told got a one sentence reply though I don't know what it said yet.
So, my question is what to do. The teacher has already annoyed a few parents by putting books in the class library that are not appropriate even for the 10-11 year olds..
If a letter is sent to the head and there seems to be no decent reply, who do we parents go to - the governors or what ?
If anyone can offer some advice it would be much appreciated!
Really at 9 I would have thought that most of their peers already know about Santa etc. 
