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Post by Kaiti on Jun 30, 2005 11:57:17 GMT -5
Aww, poor Tom :-/just because he can't keep his thoughts in his head. Hey, Is HE ADD ;D ;D ;D And we are all righties, but Like Linda, my mom-mom was forced to switch.....although she would glare at the teacher and switch right back :oI know where I get the glare from ;D
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Post by milesofsmiles on Jun 30, 2005 13:22:23 GMT -5
My wife's mom was forced to switch, but her brother was not required. Miles
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Post by finnmom on Jun 30, 2005 14:57:15 GMT -5
So we´ve had something in common; they use to force kid´s change their dominating hand from left to right, but that was age´s ago. my mom i a leftie, she never had to lear to use right instead, but they tell me the generation before her(my grandparent´s) were forced to change.... Luckily they do have some flexibility nowaday´s
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Post by mskris on Jul 5, 2005 11:27:24 GMT -5
I'm righty, but ds (adhd) is leftie for writing, drawing, etc. but throws and kicks righty. The developmental peds said that's often an indication of learning problems (we'll find out, because he went back this a.m. for testing for learning). He's incredibly artistic, but so is my sister, and so am I, and we're righties. Hmmm. Don't get me started on TC/Scientology!!
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Post by mskris on Jul 5, 2005 11:28:06 GMT -5
Oh! Forgot to say that if ds doesn't go into art/architecture (like his dad), he'll end up in wildlife management or working with nature/wildlife somehow.
Kris
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