Should children with left-handedness be corrected

As long as left-handedness does not affect the child’s daily life, it usually does not need to be corrected. Left-handedness is just a matter of habit. If a child is left-handed, it does not affect his or her daily life and studies, and left-handedness will not affect the child’s development or intelligence, so there is no need to correct it deliberately. Right-handed people make up the majority of the population, and many tools are designed with the right hand in mind. When children are left-handed, they can be trained to use both their right and left hands simultaneously, which can promote left and right brain development. When children appear left-handed phenomenon, parents can not be forced to correct, to avoid the child’s heart disturbed, stuttering and other symptoms, to bring the child psychological disorders, emotional disorders and other adverse reactions. When a child is left-handed, parents are advised not to force the child to correct it to avoid adverse psychological or emotional symptoms.