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Tackling Football with Your Toddler
By I.J. Schecter
New dads are often told that the biggest change in their lives will involve sleep deprivation, household chaos or the sudden absence of sex. While each of these issues is important, none affect the new dad as profoundly as the realization that he can no longer assume his spot on the couch every Sunday morning for the NFL pre-game and stay there until the highlight show concludes eight hours later.
But take heart. As with so many parenting issues, what may seem like an irreversible lifestyle shift can be turned into rich experiences by creatively integrating new circumstances into established routines. As pigskin season looms, I offer some tips on how to be a great dad while still knowing who beat the spread.
Your goal isn't to drill your 3-year-old with facts and figures but to make him feel like his opinion counts. Instead of asking, "Do you think they should use the nickel package here?" ask, "Do you think that guy is going to run to the left side or the right side?" Either way, your toddler will be happy. If he's right, he'll be amazed at his own foresight; if he's wrong, he'll be delighted at the surprise.


