Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tooth Fairy Letters Are Encouraging


When your child or grandchild gets that personalized letter, the excitement will be almost uncontrollable. There is something about getting mail for these kids at the ages of 6, 7, or 8 years old.

When they open the mailbox and find an envelope with their name on it, you will hear squeals of delight. It does not matter whether a boy or girl - the realization that a letter has been mailed directly to them is very exciting.

Even as adults,even we enjoy getting the occasional letter. How much more exciting - something that shares the passage of time as a child is getting older, is welcomed by children at any age. The time that a child loses that first 'baby tooth' is traumatic to them because it is an immediate visible change - everyone that sees the child notices that the tooth is gone.

Added to this is the difference realized in speech patterns. A child that has never had problems enunciating words with the 's' sound, might find himself or herself dealing with an obvious lisp overnight. To the adults this is simply how it works. When the top front tooth is lost, there are issues pronouncing some sounds. But to the child, he may feel self-conscious and become a bit withdrawn. Tooth fairy letters make it easier to bear for children.

In order to relieve some of the stress that a child might experience, it is important to portray the loss as a positive thing. Tooth fairy letters can help in this regard. By ordering a tooth fairy letter and having it delivered by mail to your child or grandchild, you have presented the child with something that places the loss of the tooth in a positive light.

Tooth fairy letters are a wonderful way to encourage children.




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