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Thread: Lefty Child Advice
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June 18th, 2012, 10:12 AM #11
it seems probable to me, my eldest has always preferred his left too
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December 30th, 2012, 07:51 AM #12
4 out of my 6 boys are left handed
i'm not sure about my 2.5 year old yet as he seems to use both hands equally
my 4 year old is most definately left handed and i'm sure will stay that way
at kindergarten the teachers had noticed they were left hand dominant and that is how they stayed
my 7 year old struggles a bit with letter formation and my 9 year old's gross motor skills developed a bit slower because of this.
they all used both hands equally as toddlers but didnt start to favour their dominant hand until they were closer to kinder age (4)2003
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January 3rd, 2013, 05:02 AM #13
My oldest son, who is 7 yrs old is left handed and I knew he was from when he was a young baby. He just did everything with his left hand from the beginning. My other two boys are both right handed. I just made a very special note to let his Prep and Grade 1 teachers know that he is left handed and double check he will not be forced to write with his right hand. I bought him some left handed scissors and he is doing well with everything. He is very good with his hands and loves to construct wooden models, airplanes, cars etc. I've found teachers are a lot more open to left handed children now days compared with years gone by where children where punished for getting/doing it 'wrong'.
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