Left-handed children may face difficulties when they enter school, but science reveals that they possess various advantages over right-handers.
It is true that left-handed children can face various difficulties when they enter school, but on the other hand, science reveals that they have advantages over those who are right-handed.
Beyond hand-staining when inked when writing, musical instruments not suited to their needs, or some having to use right-handed benches, lefties have skills that can help them excel in various disciplines:
1.-They are better at sport
According to neuroscientist Guy Azemar, left-handed athletes are better, especially in opposition disciplines (such as tennis, boxing, or soccer) because right-handers cannot predict their movements as easily. (Just as an example, Maradona, Pelé and Nadal are left-handed).
2.- They are more competitive
Facing a world in which they have to adapt, left-handers develop more competitiveness than right-handers and are more apt to face challenges.
3.-They are more decisive
Studies from the University of Abertay indicate that people who use the left hand take more time when making a decision, especially if it is to do unknown tasks and reflect more on the consequences. This is because they surround themselves with a world designed for right-handers, which has led them to stop better at what they do.
4.-Better in video games
If your little one is left-handed and likes video games, rest assured that he is exercising both hemispheres of his brain, which reflects that he is better at processing a multiplicity of stimuli.
5.-They have better arguments
According to studies by the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, left-handed gestures are more confident than right-handed gestures. (Does your little one convince you easily?)
So if you have a little left-hander at home, motivate him so that the adversities that can be found are the least of it, and exploit his potential to the fullest.