I'm right handed but i want to learn also to write with my left hand. But every time i practice writing letters with my left hand, my left hand will shake and i will get my strokes all wrong. I am only trying to learn basic print with my left hand. Is there a way that I can use so i can make my left hand as controlled as my right hand or at least controlled enough for me to write with my left hand?How to get used to using your left hand in writting?
Try breaking your right hand. I would recommend using a hammer. This will force you to learn to use your left.How to get used to using your left hand in writting?
Write the alphabet with your write hand and trace it over and over again with your left. It takes time and practice, just like when you were in kindergarten first learning how to write with your right hand. :)
Practice makes perfect. just write with it a ton and you will get use to it and so will your hand.
Practice makes perfect!
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Umm... just practice I guess. Though I dunno why you wanna write with your left hand, the pencil smudges all over the side of your hand.
I have read that some of the things one should do, to develop ones 'creativity', is to learn to do things such as learning to write with the left hand, if one is naturally right handed. If this be true, then your attempt would be an excellent beginning.
Besides what others before me have suggested, you could also practice writing the alphabets between two parallel lines below the alphabets in the first row. Books were available in days of old where each page had an alphabet in the first row, followed by many sets of two parallel lines each in which the first set had the alphabet in light print from end to end, and one had to trace the alphabets. In the subsequent pairs of lines, there would be progressively reduced number of light prints of the alphabets and the blanks have to be filled in without any tracing help. I had used such books while learning to write. This is indeed hard work, and the initial formation of letters, even over the lightly printed letters, was awkward. However, with practice, things would improve. Good luck.
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