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Learning and following directions
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Creative storytelling
- Hand eye coordination and dexterity
- Interaction with others
If your kid is into fishing then fly tying is an amazing and time consuming hobby. If they are not avid fisher-folks this hobby might just peak their interest. Fly tying and Fly fishing is a very peaceful and focused activity. A perfect hobby to offset the abundance of screen time that has inevitably made them edgy, anxious or inattentive.
You have a captive audience so why not take advantage? It could be a good time to talk to your son about respect for the girls he will date, how to be a gentleman and how a woman wants to be treated. That, of course, is assuming you know those things. If not just teach him your best pick up lines and hope for the best.
If on the other hand you have a daughter who might be ready to start dating……well, um, I want say, “hide.”
Everyone knows something worth sharing and teaching. If you can pass that something to your kid you will always feel connected. My dad taught me EVERYTHING! How to sew, sail, sing, joke and work with wood but the most important thing he taught me was that I could learn to do anything if I put my mind to it; and, the confidence to try. One goal I have as a parent is to give my kids the same confidence and fearlessness to be curious and motivated to try anything as my dad gave me.
Project List Searches at the End
My son has live chickens and turkeys, I still don’t know why and for some reason I’ve never really questioned it. We hatched a plan to build a double-decker coop. Turkeys on the bottom and chickens on top, just the way nature intended them to be. The bottom level looks like the leaning tower of Poultry but the second level is eggsactly straight and elegant. Now every time we look at it we can see the progress he made as he learned how to build properly. That structure was a real feather in his cap and he’ll remember us building it together for the nest of his life.