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What talents do you have that you've been teaching your children?

I've been teaching my son to play the piano and drums. He has a large keyboard with a television mounted above it for YouTube tutorials. He also has an electric drum set. He's getting really good at both. Music is a huge part of his life, and that makes me proud.
FreeOrchid · 36-40, F Best Comment
Self awareness...and knowing their circle of control

We also paint together
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@FreeOrchid I love art. My son has been putting together a comic book about humans and various things about them. It's cute.

HermannFegelein · 26-30, M
I don’t have children but I do have personal A.I’s on Halo that I’ve trained to not take shit from the Covenant. They’re all a bunch of Rambos with my upgrades.
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@HermannFegelein I've never played Halo, but I'd like to give it a try.
HermannFegelein · 26-30, M
@ChickenNugget it’s pretty fun. I’ve been playing that since the early 2000’s I think. It’s fun to play it seriously but it’s also fun to just mess around and make your cpu partners go nuts when you betray them.
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@HermannFegelein I've been playing State of Decay 2 lately. I've met some good people. I insist on keeping it realistic, but people keep dumping rucksacks of outrageous weapons at my house. If it hits the fan, I'll be ready.
SW-User
To get out and exercise and go for long walks. Instill it while they are young!
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@SW-User That's a great idea. If they start young, they'll more likely keep it up.
SW-User
Kids love getting outside, walking, playing, talking. Being cooped up inside is not healthy for them.@ChickenNugget
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@SW-User I agree. I take my son into the woods with me. I teach him how to identify animal tracks, build shelters, and collect water from the stream. That's the kind of stuff he'll always remember.
tiggerandariel13 · 41-45, MVIP
I taught my 12-year-old daughter when she was 4 to play soccer
ChickenNugget · 31-35, M
@tiggerandariel13 That's awesome! That's a very physically demanding sport.
xixgun · M
My son taught me how to purr.
(Yes, I can really purr, not simulate it but actually)
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