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Hi ,

If it eases your mind at all, my son Chase just turned 4yo, attended an

integrated preschool last year, and was not forced to use one hand over the

other. However, the OT worked with him over the school year to get him to

cross midline with either hand, which is something he still has a problem

with. If something he wants is on the left of him he will you his left hand

to get the object, and the same thing goes for the right. He still has not

demonstrated a hand dominance.

Chase will be starting his second year of preschool Aug. 23rd, and it was

discussed at his IEP meeting that this one of the goals that will carry over

from the last IEP. I have been told not to worry, he will eventually choose

a hand dominance or he just might be ambidextrous (my grandfather is

ambidextrous, so maybe it just runs in the family).

I would tend to think that a special needs preschool would and should be

better prepared to deal with situations like this, and not force him to use

one hand over the other.

Kris

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> Hi-

> Something I read in another post led me to ask about this...I can't

> tell if my ds is left handed or right handed...the Nuerodev Ped

> thought he was Right handed back in January, however, the OT that

> works with him thru EI thinks he favors his left. I definately

> think the kid is ambidextrous (my hubby is lefty ambidextrous, and

> my maternal grandfather was left), but I'm not sure.

>

> My concern is that he is starting Preschool Disabled (I cringe at

> this name - shouldn't they call it something nicer like Special

> Needs Preschool or something like that?) in Sept, and I am worried

> that they may force him to use his right when he's lefty or vice

> versa.

>

> For the record, I am a worry wart anyway, and all my son's

> challenges has just heightened my anxieties.

>

> Also, I had his IEP last week, and he will be getting ST 3x per week

> (2 individual/1 group for socialization - half hour sessions) and 2

> OT weekly...I was pretty pleased with this. Any thougts on the

> matter? I tried ST 4x per week, and it was a total disaster - too

> much pressure for the poor kid.

>

> Anyhow, we do have an appt w/ Dr. Agin in November (took 11 months

> to get that appt!) and I am hoping she can help add to or modify his

> IEP if necessary.

>

> Thoughts please??!!!!!!!

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don't worry. Both my sons are left handed, one typical developing, my other

" not typical " . No one has ever tried to change what hands they use.

Selena

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Hi-

Something I read in another post led me to ask about this...I can't

tell if my ds is left handed or right handed...the Nuerodev Ped

thought he was Right handed back in January, however, the OT that

works with him thru EI thinks he favors his left. I definately

think the kid is ambidextrous (my hubby is lefty ambidextrous, and

my maternal grandfather was left), but I'm not sure.

My concern is that he is starting Preschool Disabled (I cringe at

this name - shouldn't they call it something nicer like Special

Needs Preschool or something like that?) in Sept, and I am worried

that they may force him to use his right when he's lefty or vice

versa.

For the record, I am a worry wart anyway, and all my son's

challenges has just heightened my anxieties.

Also, I had his IEP last week, and he will be getting ST 3x per week

(2 individual/1 group for socialization - half hour sessions) and 2

OT weekly...I was pretty pleased with this. Any thougts on the

matter? I tried ST 4x per week, and it was a total disaster - too

much pressure for the poor kid.

Anyhow, we do have an appt w/ Dr. Agin in November (took 11 months

to get that appt!) and I am hoping she can help add to or modify his

IEP if necessary.

Thoughts please??!!!!!!!

Thanks-

- 8/21/01 Apraxia, Oral Motor Dysfunction, Epressive Language

Disorder, status post Frenulectomy, SID, Dyspraxia and possible

Receptive Disorder (which I think is incorrect - he's just extremely

stubborn and self directed :P )

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Hi, -

Josh turned 6 in May and didn't really show a preference for either hand

until the past year. He still uses his right hand for most things (including

writing/coloring) but will pick up stuff with his left hand. When he was in

developmental preK they worked on both hands crossing midline quite extensively.

Maybe this means he'll be good a baseball or something (catch with the left,

throw with the right? The Cubs would certainly do with a little bit of help!).

Sherry

Emery <jahnk@...> wrote:

Hi ,

If it eases your mind at all, my son Chase just turned 4yo, attended an

integrated preschool last year, and was not forced to use one hand over the

other. However, the OT worked with him over the school year to get him to

cross midline with either hand, which is something he still has a problem

with. If something he wants is on the left of him he will you his left hand

to get the object, and the same thing goes for the right. He still has not

demonstrated a hand dominance.

Chase will be starting his second year of preschool Aug. 23rd, and it was

discussed at his IEP meeting that this one of the goals that will carry over

from the last IEP. I have been told not to worry, he will eventually choose

a hand dominance or he just might be ambidextrous (my grandfather is

ambidextrous, so maybe it just runs in the family).

I would tend to think that a special needs preschool would and should be

better prepared to deal with situations like this, and not force him to use

one hand over the other.

Kris

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My 4yo daughter is very left handed and her preschool has never tried

to force her to write with her right hand. My son (3yo at end of

month) does not show an obvious preference to either hand. My

grandfather was a left-handed ambidextrous, so maybe my son will be

also. Two of my sisters write with their right hands, but do

everything else (bat, bowl, etc.) with their left hand. It just is

in the genes how people use their hands.

Sange,

mom to

Holly 4yo--healthy

Randy near 3yo--genetic mild-mod hearing impairment,

severe speech delay, global apraxic?, asthmatic

Baby # EDD 9/15--25% chance of hearing loss

> Hi-

> Something I read in another post led me to ask about this...I can't

> tell if my ds is left handed or right handed...the Nuerodev Ped

> thought he was Right handed back in January, however, the OT that

> works with him thru EI thinks he favors his left. I definately

> think the kid is ambidextrous (my hubby is lefty ambidextrous, and

> my maternal grandfather was left), but I'm not sure.

>

> My concern is that he is starting Preschool Disabled (I cringe at

> this name - shouldn't they call it something nicer like Special

> Needs Preschool or something like that?) in Sept, and I am worried

> that they may force him to use his right when he's lefty or vice

> versa.

>

> For the record, I am a worry wart anyway, and all my son's

> challenges has just heightened my anxieties.

>

> Also, I had his IEP last week, and he will be getting ST 3x per

week

> (2 individual/1 group for socialization - half hour sessions) and 2

> OT weekly...I was pretty pleased with this. Any thougts on the

> matter? I tried ST 4x per week, and it was a total disaster - too

> much pressure for the poor kid.

>

> Anyhow, we do have an appt w/ Dr. Agin in November (took 11 months

> to get that appt!) and I am hoping she can help add to or modify

his

> IEP if necessary.

>

> Thoughts please??!!!!!!!

>

> Thanks-

>

>

> - 8/21/01 Apraxia, Oral Motor Dysfunction, Epressive Language

> Disorder, status post Frenulectomy, SID, Dyspraxia and possible

> Receptive Disorder (which I think is incorrect - he's just

extremely

> stubborn and self directed :P )

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