It's an interesting idea - I never realized that you could actually learn to write with a non-dominant hand. But the video seems largely superfluous; most of the instruction offered could be done just as easily with pictures alone, and it wouldn't take nearly as long.
That was an interesting video, as someone who is naturally right-handed. I've always been told that I hold my pen like someone who is left-handed, so some of this stuff might actually come in handy!
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It's an interesting idea - I never realized that you could actually learn to write with a non-dominant hand. But the video seems largely superfluous; most of the instruction offered could be done just as easily with pictures alone, and it wouldn't take nearly as long.
ReplyDeleteThis video was very informitive for me. I learned a lot from it. I liked being able to see the person writing as it went along.
ReplyDeleteThat was an interesting video, as someone who is naturally right-handed. I've always been told that I hold my pen like someone who is left-handed, so some of this stuff might actually come in handy!
ReplyDeletethis video is quite long, but i found it to be very interesting from the standpoint of a lefty as i dealt with many of these problems in school.
ReplyDeleteHA, I was tested for dyslexia cause I wrote backwards in school. I wish someone had taught me this stuff before I was 21 and stubbron.
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