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Seeking advice on how to handle simple tasks requiring fine motorskills
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The silliest thing is getting to me today. I purchased some bags to fasten to the back of bike so I can go shopping and bring more stuff. It's the simplest thing to put together, but it requires a little bit of fine motor skills as I need to thread some buckles so that it is fixed. The system itself seems simple enough but here I am two hours in and I just can't get one buckle properly fixed. Every time I have to do the actual threading the needle part of the task my hands start to shake and I feel like the clumsiest idiot in the world. Now I could ask help and I usually do, sadly the people who are nearest to help aren't the most empathic. My dad, while aware of my dyspraxia just ignores it and gets mad when I don't finish a task that is, in his eyes, simple. So I'm looking at ways, tricks, anything so I could at least take care of myself a bit more. Anyone have any ideas?

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