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How can it be determined if someone has directional confusion or crossed laterality?

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How can it be determined if someone has directional confusion or crossed laterality?

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One simple way to check for directional confusion is to ask individuals to put their right hand on their left shoulder. With directional confusion, they may just as likely put their left hand on their right shoulder. These children do not “feel” the difference between left and right – not in the intellectual sense, but in the bodily sense.

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