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  1. Okay, okay my fellow Earthlings. I would say, that I am not the funniest guy in the world and to this day I am still looking for my funny bones. I mean I am so desperate to see a funny bone, come on please!!! (I heard the larger one is shaped like a clown's horn and the smaller one like a depressed and bitter stand up comedian) LOL I try, I try. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had some researched knowledge and understanding of global language delay/dyspraxia as a means of a diagnosis? As a child, I was diagnosed with the above and this indeed had a shaping on my life (I.e. physiotherapy, pencil grips, getting called out of class). Apparently, I was later than average (by how much? I will need to look that up) as an infant in reaching milestones such as walking, talking and more. So does anyone have any insights into dyspraxia/global language delay? Thank you so much, greeneyes
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