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New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had a great 2024 campaign. Having finished the regular season with an impressive batting average, Lindor is not just celebrating his on-field success but also embracing his new role as a father. In a recent interview, he candidly discussed his wife Katia's parenting style, describing it as "permissive."
Lindor expressed admiration for Katia's approach, noting that it allows their baby boy to explore and learn in a nurturing environment. He believes that this style fosters creativity and independence in their child, which he finds essential for healthy development. While Lindor acknowledges that every parent has their own methods, he appreciates the balance Katia brings to their parenting dynamic.
As they navigate the challenges of parenthood together, Lindor emphasizes the importance of teamwork in raising their son. He looks forward to sharing many more milestones as a family, blending their individual parenting philosophies to create a loving home.
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