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[quote=Anonymous]I am ambidextrous as well (although most things I do left handed). I played the piano and I will tell you bring ambidextrous was a huge strength for me when playing the piano. I follow this post with great interest as I have a 5 year old with dispraxia who does not show a dominant hand either. He is same as your son- left is stronger but right has more deterity. He switches back and forth. OT has suggested we not force a side but whichever side he's using we correct his holding the marker if he's not holding it correctly. Oddly enough in past 3 weeks he's emerged as possibly a righty? Four OTs have told me he was left handed. All this to say we are in the same boat and even the developmental pediatrician has not really advised precisely what to do but to let it work itself out. But I realize that your DS is 7 and so choosing a dominant hand is very important. Hopefully someone on the thread can shed some light on this. [/quote]
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