Posted on 01/26/2010 10:57:47 AM PST by Daffynition
Children who are ambidextrous, using either hand with the same ease, may be more likely to have mental health, language and academic problems than their peers, according to a new study.
The researchers say the findings may help teachers and health professionals identify children who are particularly at risk of developing these problems.
The researchers aren't sure what is behind this link, though they suggest differences in the brain between ambidextrous individuals and those who have a dominant hand may play a role. In fact, scientists aren't sure why some people can use both hands equally well (with no dominant hand), a skill also known as mixed-handedness.
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“The Greeks encouraged and tried to promote ambidexterity because it was simply logical in sports and battle to be adept with both hands instead of one.”
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That’s interesting. Even tho I’m primarily right-handed.....I do karate with my ‘left’ as ‘lead’. Hehe! ;-)
In High School I didn't know if I was dating my left or my right hand.
Issues.
[Congrats on your courageous post]
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