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[quote=Anonymous]I think you should talk to someone who can help you figure this out. My son is by no means ambidexterous but he did switch hands constantly due to poor motor planning along, muscle core weakness along with bilateral coordination and midline crossing issues. Basically he used which ever hand was closer. He used to write the letter X in for parts: start with left hand to go from top left to middle; switch hands to right to go from middle to bottom right; switch hands to left to go bottom left up to middle; switch hands to right to go middle to top right. I had him do it in front of an OT and she blurted out, "I have never seen anything like that!" Anyway, worth going to someone who can really figure this out,. [/quote]
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