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Subject: Re: Driving


Author:
Kathy Gravat
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Date Posted: 11:57:03 09/03/09 Thu
In reply to: Val 's message, "Driving" on 04:51:13 09/03/09 Thu

I may have posted in the wrong place before. Its difficult for me to figure little stuff like that sometimes. I wanted to post to the subject about If a dyslexic kid could learn to enjoy reading.

As for driving.

With my first drivers test I had a small R etched the right side of the speedometer then a small L on the left side of the speedometer. Try something like that. You might get some vynal post box sticky letters stuck somewhere on the dash only lessen the stickyness by sticking on your skin first.

Hey maybe you could get a couple of rings for you fingers with emblems for right and left. Verify that you have them on the proper hands before you go to the test. Practice drive with them on in normal driving to get used to the practice of checking before the exam.

Good Luck

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Christine
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Date Posted: 20:41:10 09/20/09 Sun

As a kid I would put my shoes on the wrong feet and my feet would hurt.For some reason I couldn't get it right. One day, my dad took a permanent marker and wrote an R on the sole of my right foot and on the inside of my right shoe, where the heal rests. The marker washed off after a while but it was permanently etched in my brain. I'm not going to have you use a permanent marker. Use a regular pen write an L on the back of your left hand and an R on the back of your right hand. While you are driving, you can glance down at your hands and know which direction to go. My family goes as far as saying driver's side(left), passanger side,( right) or your side(left)my side(right).Sometimes I have to say to myself, I write with my right hand.Of course I'm really think I right with my right hand. If you are left handed, you can say I don't right(write) with my right hand but I don't know if that would confuse you or not.



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