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Children opening Christmas Gifts

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RenoSusan · 10/11/2017 17:44

Last Christmas the family agreed that opening presents has become chaotic and unrewarding. We told the 3 - 11yrs, 9 and 8 - that we were having a practice and they could open 1 gift if they learned how to do it. First I opened a practice gift (a pair of socks) and read the card first and told everyone who gave it to me. Then I opened the gift and held it up and said it was just what I wanted and the color was perfect. Then I thanked the person who gave it to me. I explained if it was a large gift I would jump up and hug that person. They loved me hugging myself. Then they got a turn. I told them if it was a stove mitt or a motorcycle, they had to follow the script. They took turns opening a gift and performed. All understand this is a show called "opening Christmas gifts" and they are participants. Doesn't matter what the present is, the script is the same. Our Christmas day was much better. I am trying to pass on an idea that might help.

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Emboo19 · 12/11/2017 19:20

It was DD’s first birthday last month and she just tried to eat the wrapping paper, no interest at all in the gifts and she still hasn’t written thank you notes a month later!
I’ve obviously completely failed at this parenting business Sad. I had no idea I should have been giving her present opening lessons.

More seriously.....I used to drive my own parents mad as a child as I took ages with my gifts. We don’t take turns though everyone opens them at the same time in my family. My grandparents house is always hectic (lots of aunts/uncles and cousins) and it ends up with everyone just throwing gifts at each other. Then after everything’s open, everyone’s having to ask ‘who got me this?’.
It’s a lovely happy chaos though Smile

CbeebiesAddict · 12/11/2017 19:25

A practice is a bit over the top I think but I love opening presents in turn, half the joy for me is seeing other people open their gifts.

BhajiAllTheWay · 12/11/2017 19:26

I'll take our chaotic fun filled Christmas thanks. Just hope it's a wind up..Confused

ittakes2 · 12/11/2017 21:52

I'm sorry but you sound very controlling which is often a sign of anxiety issues as people try and control their environment.

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