Still nothing else to do then to talk about youself, Sam?
"Sam Sloan" <sloan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> schreef in bericht
news:43590a43.279764078@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 08:14:00 -0700, Mike Murray
> <mikemurray@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:59:15 GMT, sloan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Sam Sloan)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>How being Ambidextrous led Sam to be able to speak more than Ten
>>>Languages
>>
>>>>Mike Murray wrote:
>>
>>>>> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 14:34:06 GMT, sloan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Sam Sloan)
>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:33:18 -0400, "JesseMcCartney.tv"
>>>>>><jessemccartney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>I was wondering if you're right-handed or left-handed and which
hand
>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>you primarily use to play? And how can I view your TV show from
>>>>>>>Canada.
>>
>>>>>>Interesting that you should ask because I am nearly ambidextrous.
>>
>>>>> You're lucky. I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
>>
>>>>Yeah... yeah, you'd pretty much have the world on a string if one were
>>>>ambidextrous.
>>
>>>I just did a bit of research and I guess that it is correct to say
>>>that I am ambidextrous, not nearly ambidextrous.
>>
>>Are you dyslexic ?
>
> No. I am not dyslexic. Nothing like that. Once I get over the initial
> hurdle, I can read and write very well.
>
> I realize that it seems difficult to understand that being
> ambidextrous causes difficulty in learning to speak, read and write
> and in learning a foreign language as well, and frankly I do not
> understand why this is true myself, but this is a well known
> phenomenon.
>
> For example, any time my mother mentioned to a professional
> psychologist that I was a slow talker, the psychologist would
> immediately ask my mother about my handedness. My mother replied that
> it took me a long time to decide whether I would be right handed or
> left handed.
>
> Right now, my baby Sandra has the same problem. She is way behind the
> other kids her age in talking, but she is obviously bright and ahead
> in other areas. So, thinking about this yesterday caused me to start
> looking to see whether she uses her right hand or her left hand more.
> So far, it seems about equal. She is right now scratching her head
> with her left hand. She sucks her thumb with her left hand. She picks
> up things with either hand. There is not enough data to reach a
> conclusion, but I feel that it is likely that she will turn out to be
> ambidextrous. Time will tell.
>
> Sam Sloan


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