Children learn to eat by watching their parents at the table, being spoonfed, and then learn (hopefully manners) by sitting with us every night. They learn to walk when we take them by the hand. They learn to speak when we talk to them.
This is a tried and true method, and even as they age, I've yet to see it fail. What you describe, Holdfast, is your father teaching in a caring manner the same way he doubtless taught you to speak and walk.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my methods will continue to work, so far so good.
That's a great way to look at it; I'm sure you're right, and that it will work for your children too.
