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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems like a lot of people are viewing playing as the only option for interacting with your child. I firmly believe spending quality time is what is important and that this does not have to fall into the category of playing. I don’t know about OPs specific situation but, in general, I don’t think it’s necessary to play with your children as long as you spend quality time engaging with them in other ways (arts and crafts, reading, going on bike rides, etc). [/quote] Of course playing isn't the only way iof interacting with your children, but that's not really what's being discussed here despite you and your supporters trying to twist that conversation that way, perhaps out of guilt. If your kid is happy doing crafts and hikes with you great! The point is to interact with your kids in a way they find meaningful, not you. So if your kid would find it more meaningful for you to sit and play a card game with them or trains or dollhouse etc for a little bit do that at least some of the time. The period of time they want to play with you us so friggin short. If your kid asks you to play a game with them and you refuse or sulk about it because you think it's boring you are an ass full stop. [/quote]
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