Tie your left hand and practice writing, eventually you will get good at it. ,if something were to happen to your left hand, you would probably have to do that anyway., also if your intention to do so is there, then, you will succeed!
2007-10-10 01:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You train an animal not a child. I suggest you wait until she is a bit older before you address this "problem" because kids quite often start out as "lefties" then switch as they devlop eye hand co-ordination skills. If she continues to be a lefty in school the teacher may have things you can do to work with her to help her hone her writing skills. My eldest is left handed and I never had a problem (I'm a righty). All three of my kids started out as lefties but only one remained so.
2016-04-08 00:44:28
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answered by Barbara 4
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I was right handed and now I'm both left and right. I trained myself a long time ago to be efficient with either hand so it would be easier for me to play the piano. Also, I now have use for being ambidextrous at my job. Its a good thing to do and I recommend it. Now I use my left hand for things without even thinking about it.
2007-10-10 01:43:52
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answered by Rockstar ☆ 6
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There was a time two generations ago when anyone who was left handed was forced to learn to write with their right hand. The result was usually that their handwriting was very tough to read.
It takes more practice than most people want to give it. Stick with being left-handed.
2007-10-10 01:51:11
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answered by Rich Z 7
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hello this is menshealthexpert and i was a left handed writer but after months of practise i am now fluent with my right hand
2007-10-10 01:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. My brother is left handed & he trained himself to write using his right hand....works great during exam,,when yr left hand is tired, change to the right.
He can also dig his nose with both hands...that's a real bonus!!!!
2007-10-10 01:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yea but left handed people rock i am a left handed person 2
2007-10-10 01:42:18
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answered by tennesseegirl 2
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What do you think happens when someone suffers loss of use of their writing hand?
They learn to use the other, no choice
2007-10-10 01:41:35
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answered by Ron S 5
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yes you can, kind of like my cousin who broke his right hand. He had no choice but to use his left. He could use it just as good as his right.
2007-10-10 01:37:20
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answered by shadowz 2
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Why would you want to? there is nothing wrong with being left handed. there's that old story that it would make you stutter too.
2007-10-10 01:37:15
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answered by reggie 6
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