The Left-hander's Handbook: How to Succeed in a Right-handed World - For Teachers and Parents of Left-handed Children

The Left-hander's Handbook: How to Succeed in a Right-handed World - For Teachers and Parents of Left-handed Children

by Diane Paul (Author)

Synopsis

Most left-handers perform most activities with little difficulty most of the time. But left-handers are sometimes at a real disadvantage. For example, handwriting problems can seriously effect the legibility of students' exam papers and, later, with career opportunities. So left-handed children do need help - and parents and teachers need guidance. This Handbook defines and explores reasons for different types of left-handedness. It has a major section on handwriting, with contributions from Dr Jean Alston, Dr Rosemary Sassoon and Prue Wallis Myers, and it gives instructions for crafts and music, sources of equipment and suggestions for projects. First and foremost, though, throughout the book, the author provides invaluable advisory Guidlines for minimising the practical problems that left-handers inevitably face in a right-handed world. The Guidelines have been adopted as an educational resource for teachers by the NFER. The book is an essential resource for anyone responsible for left-handed children. (Robinswood also publishes the Left Hand Writing Skills series which helps young left-handers to develop good handwriting skills, especially if bad writing habits have already begun to set in!)

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Format: Spiral-bound
Pages: 110
Edition: 2
Publisher: Robinswood Press
Published: 01 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 1869981596
ISBN 13: 9781869981594
Prizes: Commended for BMA Medical Book Competition: Popular Medicine Category 1999.

Author Bio
Diane G Paul is a well-known writer, broadcaster and lecturer, whose research (funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation) gave rise to this Handbook.