My best freind can't different about left or right?!


Question: i have a best lovely freind
she said to me that she have difficult to difference between right or left, for example is when i said left she said it right, an other case is when i ride a car with her, she pointed left but she said right.

i really sad about it, because many times she had accident because of it.

so please anyone who knows about this disease, or knowing site that talked about it please contact me at
Dark_kisumi@yahoo.com

i'm really hope your help. Thank you very much


Answers: i have a best lovely freind
she said to me that she have difficult to difference between right or left, for example is when i said left she said it right, an other case is when i ride a car with her, she pointed left but she said right.

i really sad about it, because many times she had accident because of it.

so please anyone who knows about this disease, or knowing site that talked about it please contact me at
Dark_kisumi@yahoo.com

i'm really hope your help. Thank you very much

Confusion between left and right is a symptom of dyslexia. She may not have any type of disorder though. Sometimes I still find myself having trouble determining between left and right, usually when I'm all of a sudden asked or someone all of a sudden tells me to go left/right.

It is not a disease, it is just confusion. I still have trouble with lefts and rights and I am almost 21! What I do to help myself out, is remember that I write with my right hand, and so I know the other hand is my left. I try to associate this everytime I have to do something that goes right or left!

Try getting her to use the 'finger and thumb' technique. The first finger and thumb of your left hand make an 'L' shape, or have her remember which hand is dominant (usually right). This is how we taught my brothers to differenciate between left and right, and it worked really well!

I had a tuff time with this a a little kid... then one day someone showed me a trick.
Hold up your left hand and look at the back. See how your index finger and your thumb form an "L?"
L = Left. I 'write' with my right...
AHA!
Of course, that was just a little kids confusion.
Someone that is older... humm.... maybe do some hand-eye cordination activities that help teach directions and right / left differences.

Does she write with her right hand? Then tell her to go the way of the hand that she writes with, she will go right. If she writes with her left hand then tell her to go the way that she writes she will go left. Or you can tell her to go the way of the hand that she doesn't write with. If she's writes with both hands, this won't work, sorry. It's how I taught my kids right and left. One was left handed. So if I wanted her to go right, I would tell her to go the way of the hand she didn't write with.
peace

i do this exact thing. i'm ambidextrous though and i always thought it was related somehow to that.

the 'i write with my right hand' doesn't work for me because i write with both and if you can make an L with your right hand if your palm is facing you.

i've never had an accident from it, and am kind of confused how you could.... i mean, if i'm driving and i want to make a right hand turn, i don't turn left in confusion. i'll just tell you 'i'm making a left'.

i have gotten my husband lost a whole bunch of times when i'm reading him directions. that's about the worst thing that happens. now he knows to follow where i point, not what i say.
and don't even get me into 'my left? or your left?' conversations. i want to slap myself i get so confused.

don't think so much just write on her left hand this is a left and o right hand this is a right hand then after few days she must be ok.





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