Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a great idea, but then again I'm left-handed. Righties, for the most part, don't care.
+1 lefty who uses my right hand to cut. I don't know if it's an adaptation or not because lefty scissors weren't a thing in my school and the nuns wouldn't let me use my left hand.
This is ME!
They told my mother that using your left hand was a sin. I still write with it - but do everything else righty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not really worthy of canvassing opinions.
1. Buy a few left handed scissors
2. Mark somehow that they are for lefties (nail polish stripe, dots with a sharpie, writing “left handed” on them, etc)
3. Drop them in the office for your teacher with a note explaining your daughter is a leftie and you hoped this might help in the classroom
They may or may not get used, get lost, etc. that’s okay, too.
The fact that you don't know how left handed scissors are marked show that you have no value add to this conversation. Go back to your right handed world with smeary pen ink and multiple scissor choices.
Anonymous wrote:This is not really worthy of canvassing opinions.
1. Buy a few left handed scissors
2. Mark somehow that they are for lefties (nail polish stripe, dots with a sharpie, writing “left handed” on them, etc)
3. Drop them in the office for your teacher with a note explaining your daughter is a leftie and you hoped this might help in the classroom
They may or may not get used, get lost, etc. that’s okay, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a great idea, but then again I'm left-handed. Righties, for the most part, don't care.
+1 lefty who uses my right hand to cut. I don't know if it's an adaptation or not because lefty scissors weren't a thing in my school and the nuns wouldn't let me use my left hand.
This is ME!
They told my mother that using your left hand was a sin. I still write with it - but do everything else righty.
Pp here. A nun told me if I used the devil's hand to write, I'd soon be using it to steal, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a great idea, but then again I'm left-handed. Righties, for the most part, don't care.
+1 lefty who uses my right hand to cut. I don't know if it's an adaptation or not because lefty scissors weren't a thing in my school and the nuns wouldn't let me use my left hand.
This is ME!
They told my mother that using your left hand was a sin. I still write with it - but do everything else righty.
Anonymous wrote:Lefty here, child of the 70s. I am ambidextrous now because left handed scissors were not a thing. It was such a big deal when a pair was found. By then, I'd learned how to cut with my right hand.
Things requiring fine motor control - I use my left hand
everything else (throw, swing a bat or club or racket) my right hand.
Anonymous wrote:I am a lefty who learned to use regular scissors with my left hand. I recently found a pair of lefty scissors in a box of old stuff and couldn't make a cut. I am so used to placing the pressure a certain way and looking over the edge of the cutting surfaces to see what I am cutting that it is not possible for me to cut the "left-handed way" now. I have very accurate cutting skills. Please don't bother with lefty scissors or switching to the right hand. Your lefty child will adapt fine.
Anonymous wrote:I am a lefty who learned to use regular scissors with my left hand. I recently found a pair of lefty scissors in a box of old stuff and couldn't make a cut. I am so used to placing the pressure a certain way and looking over the edge of the cutting surfaces to see what I am cutting that it is not possible for me to cut the "left-handed way" now. I have very accurate cutting skills. Please don't bother with lefty scissors or switching to the right hand. Your lefty child will adapt fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a great idea, but then again I'm left-handed. Righties, for the most part, don't care.
+1 lefty who uses my right hand to cut. I don't know if it's an adaptation or not because lefty scissors weren't a thing in my school and the nuns wouldn't let me use my left hand.