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Sarah
Thank you for that tip about crossing the mid-line of the body! I will watch for that! He almost always writes with his left hand, but I wondered if that was something that could change this late in the game.LynnH wrote:I was a pediatric physical therapist in my pre-homeschooling life. I remember the Occupational Therapists saying that handedness should be developed by kindergarten. One thing you might want to watch for is if he is switching hands because he doesn't want to cross the mid-line of his body. That can be an problem with kiddos with fine motor challenges. If that is the case you can do a search for crossing midline exercises and implement some of those. If that isn't the case then yes I would start encouraging him to pick a hand and stick with it. If you think it is his left hand then I would encourage that one. His fine motor skills, especially his writing skills, will show more improvement if he is consistently using one hand.
Thank you so much for your these encouraging words! This is what I am already loving about homeschooling... The encouraging community! Someone in McDonald's today had twin 5 year olds who were playing with my kiddo. She asked where my son will go for Kindergarten and I told her homeschooling... Her reaction was "Homeschooling is going to be very hard for you." Didn't exactly feel encouraged at that time so thank you for your encouragement! =)chillin'inandover wrote:SarahAngeline,
I was an OT prior to hs so when my daughter had hand dominance issues I became concerned. What I found out was that she was ambidextrous with left handed Dom for fine motor writing. She is now in college and this has not effected her too much. She is an excellent violin player, knitter, 2nd degree black belt and A student. Found out her maternal grandpa was left handed and paternal grandma is ambidextrous, so obviously in her genes. How about your genes?
If the visual motor crossing is an issue you can try some of Diane Crafts writing activities.
If vm is normal consider dc blessed to be so skilled! My dd did take longer to write neatly & is ok now. She had too much trouble with cursive that she doesn't do cursive. I think that is more a lefty problem. My dd is quite smart and she wouldn't trade get uniqueness to be normal. Praying for such blessings for your kiddo.
Tammy