Be A Smarter Spectator
With kids playing mulitple sports and the Super bowl a national obession, it can be a major social faux pas not knowing the rules of popular sports. Being sports-savy also can help you to better connect with your children when you’re shuttling them to practices and games or even as you’re encouraging them from the sidelines.
Its important to know the rules to more actively engage with a child before and after a game, not to mention knowing what to cheer about during a game.
To be able to relate and know the essentials and lingo engages a parent and or a grandparent in the experience, and that can be a bonding element in the relationship!
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Add comment October 30th, 2006