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Hi Butch,
How did you manage tossing the ball and yet missing your son with it? It
seems like a recipe for an injury. I appreciate your encouragement.
God bless,
Mark
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From: Butch Bussen
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My son played softball and of course learned from coaches and other=20
sighted people. I would take time just throwing a baseball to him to=20
catch. He'd bring it back and I'd throw it again, sometimes very high=20
and some times low. He enjoyed that.
73
Butch
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> Hi
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> As a soon to be first time parent, I am wondering how one goes about
> teaching there sighted son how to do things like play baseball?
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> God bless,
> Mark
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