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Old September 4th 03, 07:03 PM
Robyn Kozierok
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Default Two broken arms :-O

In article ,
just me wrote:

When my then 4 yo brother broke his arm my father bet all three of us $5 [a
significant amount in the 1960's to a child] that we could not learn to tie
a shoe one handed. I learned, taught both my YS and my bro.



You can tie a shoe one-handed? And you taught a 4yo how to do it? I am
*very* impressed!

The point I'm
making is that if you make some interesting challenges your son may well
respond to them above and beyond any expectations.


Good point. He is still in some pain now, but once he starts feeling
better, I expect he will start doing pretty well at finding ways of
doing things.

Thanks,
--Robyn

 




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