I would like to get some comments or feed back from Occupational Therapists or people with experience of a natural born ambidextrous person.
My DS5 switches hands often. He does this in writing and sports. He is stronger with his left hand, but automatically will switch to his right hand. His writing is very poor, but he is only 5 and did not attend preschool. It has been improving since the beginning of the school year.
He was evaluated by an Occupational Therapist at the school and she said he is not crossing the midline and gave me some activities to work on. He doesn't need special class with the Therapist for this. He is in Speech class and turned 5 in August. They told me also to encourage him to use his more dominant left hand.
I guess I'm wondering if I really should have him lean toward his left hand. He is a young Kindergartener. I also think it would not necessarily be a bad thing to be ambidextrous. What are your thoughts and oppinions?
My DS5 switches hands often. He does this in writing and sports. He is stronger with his left hand, but automatically will switch to his right hand. His writing is very poor, but he is only 5 and did not attend preschool. It has been improving since the beginning of the school year.
He was evaluated by an Occupational Therapist at the school and she said he is not crossing the midline and gave me some activities to work on. He doesn't need special class with the Therapist for this. He is in Speech class and turned 5 in August. They told me also to encourage him to use his more dominant left hand.
I guess I'm wondering if I really should have him lean toward his left hand. He is a young Kindergartener. I also think it would not necessarily be a bad thing to be ambidextrous. What are your thoughts and oppinions?