Right Vs. Left Hand

biggeekgirl
on 9/3/09 4:58 am
How soon do you know which "hand" your baby will favor?

I ask because it seems Cooper uses his left hand more.... he swats at toys with his left when given equal chance to use either. 

At this age (11 weeks) should I encourage use of his right hand MORE since he favors his left?  

(My husband always hands him toys to his left hand - I try to switch between the hands.)

I plan on googling this later.... when I am not working.

Thank you!

Cindy

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jojobear98
on 9/3/09 5:17 am - Gettysburg, PA
OMG! You crack me up! You are definately a new, first time mom......

I am believer that a child is born righty or lefty. So I am not sure it matters really or not if you "focus" on one hand or the other. But then again......it wasn't something I had ever paid attention to or even noticed too much until they began eating things themselves, or putting blocks together, or throwing toys....LOL

Curious to the responses though.

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Liz R.
on 9/3/09 5:22 am - Easton, PA
no advice (as usual) but he is just so cute I can't NOT comment! :)
Just Valena
on 9/3/09 5:53 am - Nunyabizness
I remember reading somewhere that most of the time you don't know until they are around 2 or 3. Mallory is now 3 and we STILL aren't sure, as she still uses both depending on what she is doing. For a long while I was convinced she was a lefty, but still can't really tell. It'll come to pass.
Lexa321
on 9/3/09 6:27 am - weston, FL
jayson uses both.... eats with his left... plays with both.. hits with right LOL... reaches with both.... it will take time for them to figure it out... what a handsome little man you have
emily B.
on 9/3/09 7:43 am - MO
When my daughter was 2 and 3 she only used her left hand and then sometime when she was 4 it switched to her right hand now she is 7 and still uses her right. I think you should just let him be. He is going to do what ever comes naturally to him, try not to worry to much. I used to worry over every little thing with my first two then when my 3rd came along I learned to relax and I have enjoyed him so much more.
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Donna M.
on 9/3/09 9:01 am - Long Beach, CA
Most of what I've seen says you can't tell for sure until at LEAST 3 or so.  That is one handsome little man you've got there, how alert and smiley he is!
-Donna
suzytil
on 9/3/09 9:14 am - Livonia, MI
I think it's too early to tell.  I think you usually can tell around 2 years of age.  
What a cutie! :)
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AnnS
on 9/3/09 12:47 pm - Smyrna, GA
HI Cutie Cooper's Mama.....

I have no idea...Nathan seemed to favor left but does both now and man does he have an arm....give Coop a snuggle from Nathan and I....

Hugs,

Ann

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cali4yalove25
on 9/3/09 2:04 pm - CA

When I was a first time mom 5 yrs ago... I was also concerned about this because when my son started coloring... even as early as 18 months... he kept coloring with his left hand. As a right handed mom... I didnt know what to do, so I asked my left handed dad if I should try to "encourage" the right hand or just let him do what he wants....

His advise to me was... there has been a lot of sudies that say if you try to "change a childs nature handedness" it can cause studdering.  This happened to my dad... they tried to change him when he was a child and has studdered ever since. I didnt want to take a chance at that... and I wanted my son to feel "natural"... so I just let him do what he wanted. I assisted in the grip of the crayon or whatever it was... but that is it... and now he is 5 yrs old and he is DEFINATELY left handed. It is difficult for me sometimes to remember when im teaching him something... to teach him the "left handed way"... like I kept putting his right hand fingers in the bowling ball holes... because that is what I do.. lol. I had to fix that... hehe

Now... I think your son is too young to know what "handed" he is... yet. wait about a year... because they use both hands to learn to have control with both. So I wouldnt worry about it yet. Just let him be who he is...

Hope this helps... if you have any additional concerns you think I can help you with... please dont hesitate. 

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