HELPING TO WRITE WITH THE LEFT HAND
Writing with the left hand differs from doing it with the right in many more aspects than the change of hand.
Left-handers have to push the pencil along the pages towards the body. This is a tiring and uncomfortable movement.
Compared to the fluid outward movement performed by the right-handed person, the inward movement performed by the left-handed person presses the elbow towards the body, restricting the movement and generating tension.
If the hand goes under the writing line, the greatest benefits are achieved. If the hand arches like a hook over the writing, it softens and the hand will run but with some limitations
If the hand covers what is being written, the left-hander will have to stop more frequently to review the content of the writing, while the right-handed will continue fluently while taking a look.
However, with a correct guide, there is no reason why a left-handed person develops a fluid and readable writing:
In the next week we will break down these issues
Paper Position
Body Position when Writing with the Left Hand
Pencil Grip and Hand Position