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Left Handed and Autism

I’m left-handed and on the spectrum, and I always felt like I did things a bit differently than most people. It’s interesting how many of us are left-handed or even use both hands more than the average person.
 
Left-handed baseball pitchers perform better than their right-handed colleagues because it is hard for the hitters to adjust to left-handed techniques.
 
I am left-handed and not yet diagnosed. My autistic brother is right-handed.
 
ambidexterous ..but. it seems to the brain that some things like yo be done , with one or the other hand for individual tasks. Seems very automatic to me . but growing mum did
want me to write Right Handed ... Nope brain wanted to write with the left.
 
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