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[quote=Anonymous] As an ambi, I suggest you ask him to choose hands. Don't direct him. I write with my left and do everything else with my right. For me, it happened at a playdate. One of the mother's friends corrected me for using both hands at lunch. I didn't have a dominant. She thought it was rude and told me to choose. Okay. So, something yummy must have been on my lefthand side. I went back to 1st grade, using my left at school from that day on. You have no idea how much it helps to organize your movements like that. No LD diagnosis, but, I couldn't tell time (on a face clock) until my twenties. My watch helps me know left from right, although that's still iffy. I have weird spacial issues, and synesthesia. Once I chose though, I had the chance to build the muscles up and my coordination, handwriting, and balance got better. [/quote]
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