Baseball a Window to Father and Son Relationship

Post on Jun 22nd 2008

Father and son bonding is so very important for young men so they can grow up in a proper manner and become good citizens and learn to listen to their fathers and one of the greatest things to help this bonding is for a father and a son to attend a professional baseball game together.

This is good for many reasons and since planning to and attending such a game is an all day endeavor, it becomes a perfect way to spend undivided time together. It can become quite a memorable experience for the son and the father as well. Baseball is an American Tradition and is the perfect window to the father, son relationship.

If you are a father you need to consider the incredible value of attending a baseball game with your son and the sooner you do it the better, as kids grow up all too fast and if you do not plan it now, then when will you do it?

If you consider the implications of the song; “Cats in the Cradle and the Silver Spoon” you can see how serious it is if you fail to spend time with your son. Baseball is the answer, it is fun, exciting and those memories can last a lifetime. Such experiences should indeed be passed from father to son. By taking your son to a baseball game maybe you will be continuing a tradition or starting another one. Consider taking your son or daughter to a baseball came and think on this in 2006.

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