Living Left-handed
by Diane Paul
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This guide combines an examination of the historical and cultural background to left-handedness with an analysis of the latest psychological research. It looks at the right brain/left brain issue, assessing its implications for left- and right-handers. The author also considers the effects on children of having been made to write with their right hand and gives advice for parents of left-handed children.Tags
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- Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 152.335 — Philosophy & psychology Psychology Sensory perception, movement, emotions, physiological drives Motor Functions Motor Habits and Their Formation (Handedness, Etc.) Lefthandedness
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- QP385 — Science Physiology Physiology Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
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