| Ambidextrious here. I usually prefer writing with my right, but it all depends on what I am doing too. My DGD is ambidextrious too. For the first 3 1/2 years of her life, we weren't sure which hand she was going to choose to use for writing as sometimes she wrote entirely with her left and other times she choose her right. She has finally settled on writing with her write.
When I worked in a brain and mind research lab (where we studies the brain via fMRI, MRI, and EEGs) I was told that if you do some things better with your left and some things better with your right, you are ambidextrious. We had to keep track of the lefty's and righty's and if ppl did some things with their left, it showed up on the brain scans. |