Original Reddit post

Hello gentlemen, i grew up with my Dad working alot in a leadership Position. I saw him Daily for 2 Hours + on 2 Weekends a month, there were Family circumstances why that was necessary and i don’t want to Go further on that. I am thankful for the man he is and what he sacrificed for us. So i came upon a Video about a Young man who grew up on a Farm and he forged his own knife when he was about 10 years old (he has also to help on the Farm etc.). I find that good, when i Look at the Games you can buy for children These days (mostly Shit they Play with 1-2 times with a surprise effect that triggers dopamin and Runs of) so the more desirable thing to do with your children is spend time with them, make memories such as Trips and teach them Skills. Here comes my question: How do you teach your son, Skills Like woodworking (furniture, etc.) in a productive way? How do you teach it Not for the sake of knowing how to woodwork, but with a sense (how to Build a hardwood kitchen when you just Need one, building Bird House but i can only Hang up a dozen in my Garden)? submitted by /u/Mental-Bank6121

Originally posted by u/Mental-Bank6121 on r/AskMen