Direct benefits of SAH to child?

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Direct benefits of SAH to child?
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Wed, 11-14-2007 - 4:20pm

In one of the other threads,

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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:47pm
Oh, I see those parents, too, but we deliberately
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:51pm
I don't think I know anybody like that.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:54pm
No prob, happens all the time.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:56pm
If you had hired the right life coach, he/she would have made sure you hired your dd an audition coach in plenty of time.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:58pm
It probably can't hurt at that age, but eventually, they do have to get used to handling it on their own, and IMO, the sooner the better.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:59pm
Am I to understand he has special needs?
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 8:59pm
Seeing what they're doing doesn't have to mean helping with it, apart from providing the right time and place.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 9:01pm
ITA; maybe imperfect is actually more perfect than perfect, IYKWIM.
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Sun, 11-18-2007 - 9:08pm
Well let's hope so, 'cause right now I'm drinking a beer and watching the football game (and playing on the computer) while DS1 practices target shooting with his 3 year old sister in the garage....
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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 6:22am

Well, that wasn't my question.

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