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I would suggest tat once he starts doing his own thing, let him do stuff without your help unless he needs it. Don't jump in right away.
I remember when I was learning to tie my shoes my dad showed me how to tie them normally as if I had two hands. I developed my own way of tying my shoes because I saw the main method of how it's done and switched it up a bit. So when you show him how to do things do it regularly and he will develop his own way.
When I was younger I thought no one could love me because of my condition but obviously that was wrong. To be honest I went through this struggle on my own but I had friends who genuinely loved me that prevented me from killing myself. Tell your son you love him everyday and tell him he can be anything he wants to be if he works hard. My dad always told me that and it's true.
Treat your son normally because he is normal. There is nothing wrong with him. He is just different. :)
Good luck and PM me if you have any questions.
KindaShyChick58 karma
Hahaha! This has happened a few times and they usually just get red in the face and keep apologizing for like ten minutes. I'm a sensitive person but I actually find when this happens kinda funny. I've learned to take jokes.
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If you play Black Ops II I use the Charlie controls. It's easier to look down the sights but before that I would just have to stop and aim down the sights. I also got pretty good at hip firing. I'm a shotgun kinda person.
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Gosh, I knew this would come up. If I had more cameras I would certainly deliver but I'll just have to boringly explain that I put a timer on my camera and tucked it between my shoulder and chin.
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