RE: Problems with left-handedness in children

I have a hard time with your post because the feeling is that there is something that needs to be done or changed about left-handed children. It is as if the feeling toward them is negative. I myself am left-handed. There is nothing super special that needs to be done for people who are left-handed. They need to use their left hand where it is most comfortable, and their right hand when that works best. They can be taught to write with notebooks in a "normal" position. You just adapt and use your hands. This post makes it feel like being left-handed is a handicap of some sort. It is just using a different hand. Sometimes scissors are difficult, but then you just adapt and learn to cut with both hands. The only major issues for left-handedness are writing and eating, and you don't need anything special to be able to accommodate left-handed kids or adults. They just adapt with the same writing and eating implements as everyone else.

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