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Child Rearing – Disadvantaged Ambidextrous Individuals? Recent Research Findings
The phenomenon of ambidexterity is an interesting and often misunderstood occurrence that affects many children. Research indicates that ambidextrous children, who can skillfully use both hands, are more likely to face various difficulties, particularly in terms of academic performance and language skills. This phenomenon requires special attention, as ambidexterity involves not only the use of hands but also complex biological and psychological factors. The proportion of ambidextrous children is relatively low, with only one in every hundred children belonging to this group. However, researchers warn that educators and health professionals should pay special attention to these children, as ambidextrous children’s academic and language performance often lags behind that of right-handed…