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coschristi
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30 Dec 2014, 5:02 pm

totally understand (even though 10 of my 11 kids are now or have been teenagers)...i have the same issues. imagine how humiliating it was at age 46 to realize that: when you are in public with someone & you see someone else you know & they approach you to say "hi"..YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO INTRODUCE THEM TO EACH OTHER?! like who knew? ive managed to fumble through being introduced my whole life but it never occured to me that i was supposed to initiate one..bleh..



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30 Dec 2014, 5:09 pm

coschristi wrote:
totally understand (even though 10 of my 11 kids are now or have been teenagers)...i have the same issues. imagine how humiliating it was at age 46 to realize that: when you are in public with someone & you see someone else you know & they approach you to say "hi"..YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO INTRODUCE THEM TO EACH OTHER?! like who knew? ive managed to fumble through being introduced my whole life but it never occured to me that i was supposed to initiate one..bleh..


I actually bought a book for my son, but am finding it informative myself. http://smile.amazon.com/How-Rude-Manner ... people+out


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30 Dec 2014, 6:38 pm

I don't know how to even start, because I have no prior knowledge. What do I even practice? I just don't know what to do. For some things, my hands just won't do it even if I know technically WHAT to do, I just can't figure out how to go about doing it.


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30 Dec 2014, 7:01 pm

serenaserenaserena wrote:
I don't know how to even start, because I have no prior knowledge. What do I even practice? I just don't know what to do. For some things, my hands just won't do it even if I know technically WHAT to do, I just can't figure out how to go about doing it.


My son has a hard time copying other people's movements. When he was younger, he took Tae Kwon Do and what worked best was when the Master physically guided his body through the movement. Once he "felt" what he was supposed to do, then he could "understand" what to do. Do you think your friend would be able to do that with you on some of the tasks you are concerned about? I mean this very literally...she/he would take your hands in their hands and guide your hands in the motion necessary to accomplish the task. I am thinking about things like buttering bread, cutting bread, etc.

For things like microwaving food, my son uses a very easy rule of thumb. If he does not know how long to cook something and it is frozen, he puts it in for a minute and then checks and goes by 30 second increments. If something is not frozen, he goes by 30 minute increments. Usually, once he has cooked something a time or two, he can guestimate how long it will take because he has done it a few times.


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