Dr. Candice Mills' research demonstrates that children's belief in Santa tends to wane around age 8, transitioning them into a critical stage of cognitive development.
Child psychologist Jean Piaget's 'Theory of Cognitive Development' suggests children enter a phase around age 8 where they begin questioning the plausibility of fantastical concepts, such as Santa.
As children age, their cognitive abilities evolve, making them more skeptical of magical beliefs like Santa Claus, as they question the feasibility of such fantasies.
The belief in Santa, while magical, fades as children become more observant and analytical about the world around them, marking a significant transition in their childhood.
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