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Published by paigetheoracle 06-12-2009
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If singing helps stutterers, could dancing help people who have poor co-ordination skills? (Autistic/ others): Once more music and rhythm rescuing the inadequate? (This includes me by the way as I was never picked for football, just left till last, so somebody had to have me, whether they liked it or not! (This doesn't mention the glasses I've broken as a typically ungrounded geek or nerd, lost in thought rather than found in reality).
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