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Originally Posted by Jennifer
That made me think more about giving them too much ambiguity to start with. If they were mature and in adulthood, then I could do it, but their brains and minds are still developing. It's almost as if they need to have a foundation set FIRST, and then I can start shaking things up... but until the foundation is set, any ambiguity I add to the mix just seems to cause confusion for them. I want them to be skeptical in the good ways, not cynical or always afraid and unsure of what they know.
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I agree with your points made here. As well, if you make them confused, then their faith in you and your abilities might crumble a little. I suggest telling them that they'll understand when they're older, and leave it at that.