Why being ambidextrous is twice as good
Source: Life and style | guardian.co.uk
What is it really like to be ambidextrous? The ambidextrous mother of two children who also have the ability to use both hands equally relates her experienceHarry Houdini, Leonardo da Vinci, Robert Baden-Powell, Benjamin Franklin and Johnny Wilkinson were (or are) all ambidextrous, defined as being able to use both hands with equal facility. But a study this week found that “mixed-handed” children are twice as likely to suffer from attention problems at school as right-handers, while earlier research has associated the condition – which is often, but not always inherited – wi… Read More
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