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Modern children and the belief in magic: a scientific view of myths about Santa Claus and Grandfather Frost

Introduction: the resilience of a cultural archetype

The belief in gift-givers — Santa Claus in the West and Grandfather Frost in Slavic countries — represents an interesting cultural and psychological phenomenon. Despite the digital age and early access to information, these characters demonstrate surprising resilience. Modern research in the field of cognitive psychology and anthropology of childhood shows that the belief in such myths not only persists but also performs important developmental functions.

Cognitive mechanisms of belief

From the perspective of cognitive development, children aged 3–7 years are at the stage Jean Piaget labeled as preoperational. For this period, magical realism is characteristic — the ability to believe in unusual events without the need for empirical evidence. Neurobiological studies (such as those by Jaclyn Woolley from the University of Texas) show that the brain of children at this age does not differentiate between reality and fantasy at the neuronal level. An interesting fact: experiments with MRI demonstrate that when describing a meeting with Grandfather Frost, the same areas of the prefrontal cortex are activated in children as when recalling real events.

Influence of the digital environment

Paradoxically, access to the internet and smartphones does not destroy belief but often transforms it. Children of the 2020s can simultaneously believe in Grandfather Frost and freely use YouTube. A study by the University of Cambridge (2021) among children aged 4–8 in the UK and Russia showed that 68% of those surveyed believe in the existence of a New Year's gift-giver, despite the possibility of finding "exposing" information on the network. The key factor was not the presence of information, but the trust in the authority of parents — if adults support the myth, children are inclined to accept it, filtering conflicting data from the internet.

Cultural differences and transformations

Grandfather Frost and Santa Claus, despite their common roots (archetype — Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker), perform several different cultural functions. Grandfather Frost in the Russian tradition is often perceived as a magical character coming with the Snow Maiden, which enhances the fairy-tale nature of the image. Santa Claus in Western culture is more commercialized and "rationalized" — there are "tracking sites" of his flight, "letters from the North Pole" with individual barcodes. Interestingly, in Scandinavian countries, the belief in jultomten (Christmas gnome) is widespread, who leaves gifts, indicating the deep root of the giver archetype in different forms.

Psychological benefits of belief

Research in positive psychology (such as the work of Allison Oppenheimer from Cornell University) demonstrates that the belief in festive magic has a number of benefits. It:

  1. Stimulates the development of imagination and narrative thinking.

  2. Strengthen family rituals, creating a sense of security.

  3. Allows training critical thinking at the moment of "exposure" — the process of doubt and verification of hypotheses about the existence of Grandfather Frost is a kind of cognitive training.

Age of disappointment and its shifts

The average age when children stop believing in New Year's wizards is 7–8 years, which roughly coincides with the development of the theory of mental states (the ability to understand that others may have false beliefs). However, there is an interesting trend: modern children often maintain "ritual belief" longer — even after doubting the reality of the character, they continue to participate in family traditions, supporting younger siblings. This reflects a more general trend towards prolonging childhood in post-industrial societies.

Role of media and new forms of myth

Modern media do not destroy myths but adapt them. Animated films (such as "Klaus" from Netflix, 2019) offer alternative but still magical explanations of the origin of the gift-giver. As a result, children form a multi-layered understanding: the character may not exist physically, but has symbolic reality. Sociologists note the emergence of "digital Grandfather Frost" — interactive chatbots and video calls that, contrary to expectations, often strengthen belief rather than destroy it, thanks to the "personified miracle" effect.

Conclusion: myth in the era of post-truth

The belief in Grandfather Frost and Santa Claus in the 21st century is transforming but not disappearing. It becomes a more conscious cultural contract between generations, performing functions of developing imagination, strengthening social ties, and teaching critical thinking. This phenomenon demonstrates the fundamental need of human psychology for a magical narrative, which is sustainable even in conditions of total information availability. As anthropologist John D. Spier notes in his work "Anthropology of Childhood," such myths provide "a protected space for magic," necessary for cognitive and emotional development. Ultimately, modern children believe not so much in the specific bearded character as in the possibility of magic, which adults carefully cultivate for them.


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