I thought for sure that he had decided that he was a righty for everything but tball batting and riding his scooter, but DS's teacher asked me if he had hand dominance yet, because he was consistently writing/coloring with his left but cutting with his right. Anyone have a 4.5 year old that hasn't picked yet?
Re: ::sigh:: handedness
Me. Except he's 5.5.
*shrug*
He'll figure it out eventually.
Yes. DD1 will write with one hand and then switch to the other mid-drawing.
Both my mom and my DH are somewhat ambidextrous, so I kind of expect that this is going to be an ongoing thing and she may switch her dominant hand based on what she's doing.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
I'm just lurking (and DD is a ways off from developing handedness), but....I don't get it. I'm left-handed, but I've always used my right for scissors. I grew up with several lefties who used their right hand for sports, too. I know very, very few left-handed people who only use their left hand for everything. The world isn't made for us. We adapt.
Is ambidextria not acceptable anymore? I always thought it'd be preferrable...
I am right handed except for hitting with a baseball bat. DS has been acting right handed with the exception of batting and using his scooter for about six months, so I thought he had picked, that is all. It was a surprise to be asked about it by his teacher today.
This. DD has some gross and fine motor delays and low tone issues, including late hand dominance. It was flagged in her evaluation at 3.5. For us, it was one of many indications that she had something atypical going on. OT has helped tremendously to reinforce her left hand (preferred) for writing and drawing. She still uses her right for scissors and some sports, and her right leg/foot is much stronger than her left.
Ahhh, gotcha. I guess I thought it was a weird question from the teacher, too. I'd think she would know enough about handedness in children to know what he's doing is very normal.