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AUTHOR: PatriDATE: 08/15/01 8:37pm
SUBJECT: Left-handedness
My son was born left-handed. I know this because every time I tried to hand him something he took it with his left hand. When he was learning to eat, I would put the spoon in his right hand and he would immediately switch it to his left hand.
My ex-husband and I are both right-handed but my sister and my ex-mother-in-law were both left handed.
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