Helping Left-Handed Children Adapt to School Expectations. - Childhood Education

Helping Left-Handed Children Adapt to School Expectations.

By Childhood Education

  • Release Date: 2004-09-22
  • Genre: Education

Description

Imagine living life like you are always looking in a mirror, where everything from cutting with scissors, to tying shoes, to using a computer mouse is backwards. This is the life of a lefty. Left-handers are a neglected group because the hand they use for everyday acts is different from what the majority uses (Coren, 1992). The life of a lefty is full of challenges. Left-handers face more than their share of difficulties in a world that is organized for right-handers (Newland, 1981). Most often, right-handers don't realize the challenges lefties face, or the accommodations that lefties have to make. These accommodations are necessary for simple actions, such as using a can opener, to more complex processes, like writing (Aldersey-Williams, 1999).

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