Not to be confused with Ambidexterity. Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, hand confusion, or mixed dominance, is a motor skill manifestation in which a person favors one hand for some tasks and the other hand for others, or a hand and the contralateral leg. For example, a cross-dominant person might write with the right hand and do everything else with the left one, or manage and kick a ball preferentially with the left leg.[1][2]
Is your child right-handed and left-footed? Learn how mixed dominance can lead to developmental delay. Mixed dominance or cross laterality happens when a person doesn't favor the same side of the body for a dominant hand, foot, eye and ear. Some parents notice that their children with developmental delays may not have a dominant hand when completing all activities. For example, these children may write with their left hand, but use scissors with their right hand. This lack of a dominant hand or dominant side increases the chance that a child may also have a processing disorder, ADHD or other difficulty that makes learning more challenging later in life. What's the Link Between Mixed Dominance and Developmental Delays? Developmental delays are often the first sign that children may have learning or attention problems when they are older. These delays, combined with evidence of mixed-dominance, greatly increase the chance that the child will develop a learning disability or disorder. However, even if a child experiences developmental delays and mixed-handedness, he may not be formally diagnosed with a learning disability until he enters school and begins to have problems in the classroom.
Is your child right-handed and left-footed? Learn how mixed dominance can lead to developmental delay. Mixed dominance or cross laterality happens when a person doesn't favor the same side of the body for a dominant hand, foot, eye and ear. Some parents notice that their children with developmental delays may not have a dominant hand when completing all activities. For example, these children may write with their left hand, but use scissors with their right hand. This lack of a dominant hand or dominant side increases the chance that a child may also have a processing disorder, ADHD or other difficulty that makes learning more challenging later in life. What's the Link Between Mixed Dominance and Developmental Delays? Developmental delays are often the first sign that children may have learning or attention problems when they are older. These delays, combined with evidence of mixed-dominance, greatly increase the chance that the child will develop a learning disability or disorder. However, even if a child experiences developmental delays and mixed-handedness, he may not be formally diagnosed with a learning disability until he enters school and begins to have problems in the classroom. dayuanlian 发表于 2021-12-10 15:57
开车怎么左脚法?
应该是左右比较均衡左手略强吧~~ 剪刀鼠标这些右手更方便的就用右手了, 打球教他用右手他右手也行,足球要求两脚都会,都练就显出左脚更优秀。
在我发现小孩只能左手写字和用筷子后,曾经索性让他玩别的都用左手,运动的全都不会左手。导致他现在10岁还很多时候不分左右,做任何精细的事情都不灵巧 让我怀疑他的左撇子是假的只是最开始吃饭写字没用右手导致右手精细活动干不了,左手不锻炼这些于是也不行。就是俗称手笨
原来还有这种说法。
哈哈 开车当然是右脚 这个没办法的 单手方向盘是左手
还有个有意思的是小时候左手写字 写的是左右镜像对称的 用右手写才是正的
那你小时候父母试图纠正你左手写字吗?
这个出来很多时候左右不分,其他问题还没有。
小时不怎么用左手写,后来大了才发现左手写字不是个难事,心理上还是习惯右手写, 但是一些小事必须左手,比如喝水永远都是左手方便时一定用左手。
也许左右一样 ?
我写字拿筷子用右手,踢过几次足球右脚似乎更适合发力(但是踢毽子左脚好一点),篮球投篮习惯右手发力,推铅球也是右手发力。但是牙刷剪刀菜刀之类工具都用左手,各种挥拍子的球类也都用左手。自我感觉左手更灵活,但是右手更有力