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  2. Bias against left-handed people - Wikipedia

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    Right-handed scissors are arranged so that, in the right hand, the fingers and thumb push the blades together laterally, creating the shearing action essential to scissors' utility. In the left hand, however, fingers and thumb tend to force right-handed blades apart, so that, rather than being sheared, the work-material is merely hacked, as by ...

  3. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, if right-handed scissors are held in the left hand, the natural tendency of the left hand would be to push the cutting blades apart. Furthermore, with right-handed scissors held by the right hand, the shearing edge is visible, but when they are used with the left hand, the cutting edge of the scissors is behind the top blade, and ...

  4. The Best Left-Handed Scissors for Comfortable Grips - AOL

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  5. Handedness - Wikipedia

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    Usually the left-handed child needs to be taught how to write correctly with the left hand, since discovering a comfortable left-handed writing method on one's own may not be straightforward. [126] [127] In the Soviet school system, all left-handed children were forced to write with their right hand. [128] [129]

  6. Ambidexterity - Wikipedia

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    For example, left-handed, and ambidextrous, scissors are available. Many knives are sold sharpened asymmetrically for right-hand use, and resharpened in the same way. It is possible to buy knives sharpened for left-handed use, [54] and to sharpen any knife in that way.

  7. Childhood development of fine motor skills - Wikipedia

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    When children are between the ages of 3 and 4, they are able to manipulate clothing with larger buttons, use scissors to cut paper, and are able to copy simple lined shapes using a pencil. At 4 to 5 years of age, children are able to dress and undress themselves without assistance. [5]