My daughter is three years old
and starting preschool in August.
I'm concerned about her adjusting
to a new schedule more specifically
because she's left-handed.
Well, hallelujah. I love left-handers.
I'm left-handed, so I actually am left-handed.
Now, one of the things that I would say is there's nothing
to be concerned about in terms of the left-handedness.
It maybe, maybe it's adjusting, but,
but the other part of it is sometimes our, uh,
desks are not made left-hand.
So it's, it, again, it's a 3-year-old.
I would not be afraid. I would let the teacher know.
And then the other part of it is, is adjusting
for a three-year old that,
because every time a three-year-old has
But if they're familiar with the other kids or,
or at least other children, it's gonna be a more po is a
more effective and better outcome.
And the reason why is
because you're helping them adjust to this new climate
and you're helping them, uh, learn how to interact
Then with the left-handed thing, you can talk
with the teacher, but, uh,
I'm gonna say being left-handed is must, uh, in, in,
in Orient in Asia, they actually say people
who use their left hand use the right part of their brain.
It's, it's actually a true thing,
but it's kind of upon the right part of the brain.