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Title Left-handed children : a guide for teachers and parents / hosted by Wincey Willis
Published Derry, NH : Chip Taylor Communications, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (20 min.)
Series Education in video, volume 2
Summary This guide for teachers and parents, or anyone who wants to help someone who is left-handed, is hosted and narrated by Ms. Wincey Willis and provides step-by-step details of how to help left-handed children with handwriting and other skill areas. Problems with handwriting we learn can be overcome by showing children how to grip and position the writing implement properly, how to position the paper being used, and how to align the wrist correctly. With skills such as tying shoes and ties or doing arts and crafts, right-handed instructors are encouraged to sit opposite the left-handed person to show a skill as a mirror image. Also the large variety of items that are now available specifically for left-handed people are promoted, from a left-handed configured mouse and keyboard for a computer to left-handed scissors, rulers and pens at school, as well as left-handed kitchen utensils at home
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 7, 2014)
This edition in English
Subject Left- and right-handedness.
Teaching -- Methods
Classroom management.
Classroom management.
Left- and right-handedness.
Teaching.
Genre/Form Educational films.
Methods (Music)
Educational films.
Films éducatifs.
Form Streaming video
Author Willis, Wincey.
Middleton, David.
Chip Taylor Communications.