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6 hours ago, coheir said:

I was made to change in first grade by teacher.

Hum.. Me too, by my first grade teacher and my parents. They kept pulling the big thick pencil from my left hand and placing it in my right hand, like what I was doing was criminal or something? By the way, my little desk back then in first grade still appeared to have fresh ink stains in the inkwell of the itty bitty desk.

One statistic I've heard is that 20% of people are left-handed? It's interesting to note how many president's were left-handed...


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Just now, Dennis1209 said:

Hum.. Me too, by my first grade teacher and my parents. They kept pulling the big thick pencil from my left hand and placing it in my right hand, like what I was doing was criminal or something? By the way, my little desk back then in first grade still appeared to have fresh ink stains in the inkwell of the itty bitty desk.

One statistic I've heard is that 20% of people are left-handed? It's interesting to note how many president's were left-handed...

Speaking of first grade were there kindergarten's back in your day? There was not when I was that age. Although my parents sent me to a private kindergarten. It was an Episcopal Church.

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4 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

Speaking of first grade were there kindergarten's back in your day? There was not when I was that age. Although my parents sent me to a private kindergarten. It was an Episcopal Church.

Yep! I attended kindergarten (kinnygardon) back in the day. It was only half a day, we had milk and a cookie everyday, and had a nap time on our supplied mat. We even had stories read to us and were pampered.

Next came first grade, what a shock to the human psyche. Discipline and attention, what's that? Ever heard of the stories of little Johnie, Johnie sitting in the corner wearing a paper dunce hat? Where do you think that tale originated? Every person is famous for something, me it's the hat :laugh:

Oops, off topic again, and will probably get censured again from an unnamed source. 

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3 hours ago, Dennis1209 said:

Hum.. Me too, by my first grade teacher and my parents. They kept pulling the big thick pencil from my left hand and placing it in my right hand, like what I was doing was criminal or something? By the way, my little desk back then in first grade still appeared to have fresh ink stains in the inkwell of the itty bitty desk.

One statistic I've heard is that 20% of people are left-handed? It's interesting to note how many president's were left-handed...

I had so many problems at 6 changing from left to right was not to bad.

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10 hours ago, shiloh357 said:

I bat left-handed, but write, throw footballs and shoot right-handed.

Seriously?  That is unusual.

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3 hours ago, Dennis1209 said:

Hum.. Me too, by my first grade teacher and my parents. They kept pulling the big thick pencil from my left hand and placing it in my right hand, like what I was doing was criminal or something? By the way, my little desk back then in first grade still appeared to have fresh ink stains in the inkwell of the itty bitty desk.

One statistic I've heard is that 20% of people are left-handed? It's interesting to note how many president's were left-handed...

Oh my, you too?  I never had any blips from being made to change but I didn't make my kids do that.  We are the way God made us.  I think it IS 20% but in my immediate family it's more like 40%.  Strong left handed genes, I guess.

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im a leftie and i print my writing skills r readable

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On 12/24/2017 at 4:08 PM, Eragon said:

I taught myself how to write equally well with both hands.

Usually my handwriting is a sloppy print, but that is mostly because I usually only write when taking fast notes.

-Era

your typing is quite good and easy to read, I hope my typing is as easy as yours to read. I type with both hands so some of the letters I typed left handed may be hard to read but the ones I typed right handed should be easy to read

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3 minutes ago, coheir said:

your typing is quite good and easy to read, I hope my typing is as easy as yours to read. I type with both hands so some of the letters I typed left handed may be hard to read but the ones I typed right handed should be easy to read

You took the keyboard right out of my mouth :laugh:

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On 22/12/2017 at 3:42 PM, Yowm said:

I always got Ds in handwriting, it looks similar to this...

handwriting.jpg

...write handed :(

Get out a town!!! 

 

My handwriting changes with my mood.

Printing in capitals is the easiest for me.

 

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