string555
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It seems everyone is taught to just use one hand for writing/drawing. If you use the left hand for most of that, you exercise the creative half of your brain. On the other hand, you exercise the analytical part of your brain. Instead of teaching kids to stick to one side, why not teach them to change it up on a regular basis, so they develop both sides of the brain? It would also aid them in whatever other skills they pick up that uses their hands.
On a side note, if you grew up using only one hand to write/draw, it's not too late to pick it up now. It feels really awkward at first, but if you stick to it and get past that part, it feels better. Of course you might have to deal with people in your life telling you you're not _____-handed, but just ignore them and keep learning. It pays off. :D
On a side note, if you grew up using only one hand to write/draw, it's not too late to pick it up now. It feels really awkward at first, but if you stick to it and get past that part, it feels better. Of course you might have to deal with people in your life telling you you're not _____-handed, but just ignore them and keep learning. It pays off. :D