Will you make less Christmas presents this year? the question of the week

Probably, you will already be thinking about Christmas gifts for the little ones, and if you have not done so, your children will remind you shortly, because the toy ads are already beginning to invade us.

The truth is that the crisis affects us all, and of course also when thinking about gifts. That's why, like every week, today we ask you a question so that you answer in our Answers section:

Will you make less Christmas presents this year?

Actually, I think the effects of the crisis are not all negative. I do not think it's bad that we are more austere when thinking about Christmas gifts, an avalanche of gifts is not necessary.

Last week's question

Last week we asked you, what are your reasons to go to school with your children or not? First of all, we thank you for sharing your experiences with other readers, because they are all enriching, but we will highlight the most voted response, which has been that of hector78, who tells us:

My wife and I have been with our son since he was about three months old until he turned three.

The main reason was to facilitate breastfeeding, in fact he suckled up to two years even though his mother worked eight hours a day.

We did not do it before because we were first time and it gave us respect, but I think if we had another one we would collect from day one. In a relatively large bed, with dad on one side and mom on the other, the baby is perfectly safe and guarded.

Finally, mention that for me the biggest advantage has been emotionally and emotionally. With three and a half years, my son is very self-confident, autonomous, and very affectionate and empathetic. Naturally, I don't know if it would have been different from not collecting, but I suspect it has had a lot to do.

We remind you that this week's question is now available and should be answered in the Answers section. We invite you to give us your opinion so that other readers can value it and we will pick it up for next week.

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