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  • ceebeeby
    ceebeeby Posts: 4,357 Forumite
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    That's fab - my DD3 is left-handed, the only one in the family.

    Have recently been trying to teach her how to knit left-handed (very very difficult when you're right handed, to teach someone the other way around).

    She pretty much adapts herself - when she first went to Primary School (we obviously already knew she was L-H) her teacher persistently insisted she wrote right handed, obvioulsy my DD3 struggled with this (whereas her LH was very neat) and she'd come home in tears. Only lasted a few weeks until I went to the school and said no way was it worth it for all the upset, and could they please let her use LH. Head was quite shocked that teacher had insisted on this!
  • cavycrazy_2
    cavycrazy_2 Posts: 243 Forumite
    ceebeeby wrote: »
    That's fab - my DD3 is left-handed, the only one in the family.

    Have recently been trying to teach her how to knit left-handed (very very difficult when you're right handed, to teach someone the other way around).

    Sit in front of a mirror and have her stand behind you, watching. I'm a lefty and that's how I was taught. Hard, but I picked it up.
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