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CTWarrior

Quote from: Benny B on October 10, 2017, 02:29:17 PM
This.  Among the earliest of memories I have is being at a baseball game with my father, the first of several fond memories of being at a baseball game with my dad.  Frankly, I was happy just to be with my dad, and I think me being there made those games much more enjoyable.

By CT's logic, one should never take kids anywhere until the age of 35... because up until that point, they won't understand what's going on or won't appreciate it.

How on Earth would you infer that?  I said age of 6 for a baseball game.  Your 3 year old would enjoy being with you doing a million other things just as much or more than he would at a baseball game.
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Quote from: CTWarrior on October 10, 2017, 03:56:48 PM
How on Earth would you infer that?  I said age of 6 for a baseball game.  Your 3 year old would enjoy being with you doing a million other things just as much or more than he would at a baseball game.

It varies incredibly from child to child, even within a family.  I've known 3 year olds who can sit attentively for longer than many high school kids.  The bottom line - and I know this is a radical thought - is that parents need to know their kids.

YMMV.

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