GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Detailed explanation-1: -Ambidextrousness, or ambidexterity, is sometimes called mixed-handedness, though the terms are slightly different. Ambidexterity is the ability to use either hand to skillfully perform tasks. Mixed-handedness is the tendency to use different hands for different tasks. It usually refers to preference, not skill.
Detailed explanation-2: -You may be ambidextrous. Being ambidextrous means you can use both of your hands with equal skill. Whether you’re writing, brushing your teeth, or throwing a ball, you can do it just as well with either hand. While many left-handed people also use their right hands pretty well, very few people are truly ambidextrous.
Detailed explanation-3: -Synonyms of ambidextrous. : using both hands with equal ease or dexterity. an ambidextrous pitcher. Guatelli says the master was ambidextrous, that he sketched with his right hand while he wrote with his left-simultaneously. John P.
Detailed explanation-4: -You might think this means just the hands and fingers are involved with equal use of both sides. However, that’s not exactly the case. Those who are truly ambidextrous may have equal use of hands, as well as feet, eyes, and even toungue motor skills.
Detailed explanation-5: -Truly ambidextrous people only make up about 1 percent of the population. People who have no dominant hand, and can use both hands with equal skill, are about 1 in 100, though many people who are left-handed can use their non-dominant hand nearly as well as their dominant one.