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Covering Home: Lessons on the Art of Fathering from the Game of Baseball
Jack Petrash
Covering Home: Lessons on the Art of Fathering from the Game of Baseball
Jack Petrash
Willie Mays said that good players can play with their bodies, but great players play with their hearts and minds as well. The same is true for fathering. In Covering Home, author Jack Petrash combines a love for children with his love for the game of baseball to give fathers, or fathers-to-be, a new perspective on raising children.
From the first few pages of Covering Home?
There is a place where out passionate commitments converge, and it is there that fathering and baseball intertwine. The lessons that I have learned in one have instructed me in the other; how in fathering as in baseball you have to work on fundamentals, develop good habits, avoid errors, work on your control, and always keep in mind that you can't win them all?
In the busyness of modern times where both parents work and travel and go back to school, fathers are repeatedly covering home. Knowing when to cover home is essential. It requires knowledge of what should happen in a given situation but also an awareness of what could go wrong. Whether it's an overthrow, a passed ball, a snow day or a sick child, we need to be alert, as well as ready and willing to act?
Like baseball, fathering is a path of development?[It] will call on us to grow in ways we never imagined.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 1, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9781589040137 |
Publishers | Gryphon House |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 213 g |
Language | English |