Manual impairment greater than social impairment?

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Spazzergasm
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25 Oct 2009, 5:51 pm

whitetiger wrote:
I was 9 when I learned to tie my shoes. It was extremely hard. I do it with two loops instead of one, since I never could learn the other way.

An occupational therapist diagnosed me with dyspraxia, lack of coordination.

So, I know a bit of what you're going through!


you can do it with one loop? :S. i learned when i was 8 or so. i do the simple double knot version.



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07 Apr 2020, 9:34 am

I can do somewhat ok on social skills with masking.I also have become more clumsy with time but my anxiety can go way up on some days that is when my wife comes in handy to slow things down.When learning how to do things sometimes it takes a few times.



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07 Apr 2020, 2:19 pm

Is this some kind of record for amount of time between posts on a single thread?


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