Left-Handed Children – A Guide for Teachers and Parents
A new and exciting instructional and interactive training guide for parents and teachers of left-handed children. Newly upgraded with a comprehensive lesson plan, Assessment questionnaire and access to a free Attendance Certificate, this unique interactive training guide helps teachers and parents understand the key struggles of hashtag #left-handed children. It covers historical perspectives, biological factors, and common issues such as handwriting and scissors. Participants learn how to assess and support these children, improving their skills and self-esteem. Additional tips, resources, and encouraging final thoughts are included. The video can be paused for activities, enhancing engagement and understanding.
Run time 35 minutes but can be paused as desired to complete the various activities.
The Video pack consists of:
- Before you begin! (Instructions and Video Section titles)
- Lesson Plan.
- Tick sheet and Cutting Snakes.
- Assessment of knowledge Questionnaire and Answers.
- Feedback Form, including certificate option.
- Teachers Checklist and School Audit.
- The entire video.
The video covers the following areas:
- Introduction
- Background
- Why left-handed?
- Laterality Tests, How right/left-handed are you?
- Scissors, what makes scissors right or left-handed
- Handwriting, Common issues and how to achieve a good technique
- Assessment for handwriting issues
- Benefits of good handwriting
- Resources
- Other tips
- Conclusion
- Final Thought
- Extra Resources
“The video resource developed by Left ‘n Write is an invaluable tool that has been long overdue,” comments Rob Snaith, a left-handed person, and director of Teachers’ Courses & Resources Limited. “I’ve witnessed first-hand the challenges faced by left-handed children in the classroom. This resource provides much-needed guidance and support for teachers and parents, helping them create an environment where left-handed children can thrive. The training video should be available in every school, as its impact on improving left-handed children’s educational experiences is transformative.”

