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Hi,

I'm just curious the about the website and name of video to help your son to learn to ride a bike.

My daughter is 9yrs old and has not mastered riding a bike even though I've been working with her since she was 3 yrs. old.

Any help would be wonderful!!

Thank you,

in NV

A lot of aspie people have coordination issues and clumsiness. My son and I have both seen neurologists for this type of thing and were told it was related. It is something that goes along with AS for some of us.Miriam>> > If it were me, I'd see a neurologist to check it out.? It is not an aspie trait.? But it does indicate a problem if it is a constant happening.? After the neurological check, I would get an OT eval and have him work on fine motor skills.? You can run well and still have poor fine motor.? > > > > > > ?Roxanna> > "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."

E. Burke> > > > > > > ( ) dropping everything-aspie trait?> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My 14 1/2 year old Aspie drops everything -- his phone, the remote control,books, drinking cups, you name it, he drops it..> > > > He is very athletic and well coordinated, that is, he doesn't stumble when he walks or anything like that.? He then

denies dropping things, or says he was trying to shift hands, or has some stupid excuse where he didn't "really" drop the object.> > > > Does anyone else have this experience, or is that just a weird quirk?> > > > Barbara in NJ> > > > "We learned more from a three minute record than we ever learned in school." Bruce Springsteen, No Surrender.>

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