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Gazelle figures

Posted By: Tammy on 2008-04-19
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Subject: Gazelle figures

I do a lot of typing for a doctor who evaluates kids for ADD/ADHD.  She often says "He/she copies the "gazelle" figures through the triangle.


I couldn't find it on Google or this board.  Does anyone know if gazelle is supposed to be capitalized?  Was it named after a doctor named Gazelle?  I can't imagine 4 year olds trying to draw a gazelle.  LOL.


Thanks in advance for your help!


Tammy 




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