I'm toying with the idea of bringing my son to a game before the weather closes in. He's a boisterous 3 1/2 year old and has asked about coming with dad a couple of times before. Has anyone brought kids this young and how did it work out? Any advice appreciated.
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At the same time I'd probably sit down at home and watch a few games each week with the kids from a younger age and if they proved me wrong by being able to sit and being able to appreciate the game I'd probably take them then
Took a load of sweets and crisps and the ipad. He enjoyed it for about an hour and wanted to go home.
Taken him a few times since and he really enjoys it. Doesn't always want to stay the full 90 mins but then neither do I to be honest!
I'm thinking about not bringing him anymore though as he's been about 6 or 7 times and still never seen us score.
Dont think he could handle sitting there for that long at moment.
This post will be exactly what I do when I find a woman stupid/unlucky enough to have kids with me.
My daughter is now 21 and goes to the odd game home or away and my son is 19 and is currently on about his 10th consecutive season ticket. Going to Charlton is something we do together and it's great
o yes and the club shop is a must of course
Its nice taking them along, but they're probably a bit young to fully enjoy it all. They're more excited about being with Dad and his mates, and seeing what they do on match day.
Sit in the lower West so no problems with loud noises or shouting
To be honest my Dad took me since as long as I can remember and I'm thankful for that. I love to spend time with him at the games now and I hope my son feels the same. If he shows no interest as he gets older then I'll rethink but, as it stands, I get to spend some time with my son who I rarely see in the week as im at work
Six to eight dependent on the attention span of the individual child is the right sort of age in my view.
http://newyorkaddick.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/my-boy-lollipop.html#comments
He is now seven and it is enjoyable for both of us - I'd wait a little longer.