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[quote=Anonymous]OP, when you have a child, you will quickly learn what they like and dont like, and will learn what you need to in order to get by. If you have boys, and want them to like sports, you will learn about sports then. Same with camping. Or Boy Scouts, etc. For instance: My 3 yo DS loves Thomas the Tank Engine and all of the other engines. My DH and I went into it knowing nothing about Thomas and/or trains in general, but we now know all of their names, storylines, etc. My 3 yo DS does not like to ride his tricycle because (we think) he would rather we do the work of pushing him in another toy vs his pedaling. We think it is something he needs to learn, so we are learning ourselves how to teach him. A friend has an older child who is a swimmer. She knows 1000x more than she did now that her child has started swimming than before she had a reason to learn. [/quote]
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