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When do you know know whether baby is right or left-handed?

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shardian:
Hell, if they let Chad coach then they might as well let 5 year olds coach too. ;)

ChadTower:

Isn't one of the problems everyone says with today's parents is that they don't kick their kids around enough?  Problem solved.

shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on April 26, 2007, 04:39:15 pm ---
Isn't one of the problems everyone says with today's parents is that they don't kick their kids around enough?  Problem solved.

--- End quote ---

I would say the problem is that today's parents don't pay enough attention to their kid, period.

Dervacumen:
My daughter started heavily favoring her right hand about a year after she started walking.  Presumably with mobility came a lot more interaction with the world, which reinforced her using the hand that helped get stuff done easier.

And I remember realizing my nephew was left handed around the same age: 24 months.  He continued to bat right handed, but throw left handed and still does.  Now he's a drummer, using both hands equally well.
So I think you will probably know after she's been walking around for a while, about 2 years or so.

shmokes:
There's a guy in my golf class who's pretty good (compared to me at least).  He said that he's been golfing since he was like five years old, but had to start pretty much from scratch a couple years ago when he decided to switch hands.  He's left-handed, but his dad made him golf right handed so he wouldn't mess up his baseball swing.  I got a kick out of that.

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