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This unique interactive training course helps teachers and parents understand the key struggles of left-handed children. It has been certified by The CPD Certification Service.
It covers historical perspectives, biological factors, and common issues such as handwriting and scissors. Participants learn how to assess and support these children, improving their skills and self-esteem.
Additional tips, resources, and encouraging final thoughts are included. It will give the child the necessary skills to flourish and give them an equal opportunity to achieve their full academic and life potential.
Duration 35 mins but can be paused for activities, enhancing engagement and understanding.
The Video pack consists of:
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"I just wanted to say how fantastic the left-hand training was.
We had two groups complete the training before Christmas. One group was our Support for Learning team, who found it really interesting and felt it offered clear and helpful guidance.
My group was mainly Early Years and lower primary staff, and we also had a few left-handed colleagues in the group. This led to some really good discussion, and our left-handed members were especially happy that we’re starting to open up these conversations.
The training was very well planned and time-efficient, which made it easy to fit into a planning day. It would work really well in any school or Early Years setting, and it’s something I’d happily recommend to others."
Susanna Ryan Dahl
Pre-School 1 Teacher, OSLO International School 29.01.26
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"The video resource developed by Left ‘n Write is an invaluable tool that has been long overdue," comments Rob Snaith, a left-handed person, and director of Teachers’ Courses & Resources Limited. "I've witnessed first-hand the challenges faced by left-handed children in the classroom. This resource provides much-needed guidance and support for teachers and parents, helping them create an environment where left-handed children can thrive. The training video should be available in every school, as its impact on improving left-handed children’s educational experiences is transformative."
