Here are some links and quotes about left-handed kids being forced by schools to be right-handed:
http://blog.computeractive.co.uk/2005/02/lefthanded.html
"In the past year, I have become increasingly aware of how common it is that parents, educators, and others are STILL forcing lefty children to be right-handed.
Having a backround in psychology, I have read thousands of journal articles on the subject of handedness. The consiquences of this form of child abuse and descrimination are severe to the child.
There is absolutely NO EXCUSE for this kind of child abuse. Many of these so-called reasons for forcing lefties to be right-handed could very easily be problem-solved with the smallest amount of thought. It is astounding that their aren't laws to protect left-handed children from whatever twisted and evil individual would afflict this torture on a child.
Much of what I have run across in the general public is that most people believe that this form of child abuse no longer occurs. This perspective is completely inaccurate and has severe consiquences to the victim.
I am working at a legislative level to ensure that those who feel they are God and can force a left-handed child to be right-handed will have the same consiquences as any other individual who decideds to torture a child for any other reason. If these individuals don't think that doing this to a left-handed child is harmful, than a 7-10 year stint in the federal or state pen should be no problem for them either." (Bernadette)
"I'm left handed through genetics yet my parents and my school forced me to write right handed and they had 6 left handers in the class and they only had 4 sets of left handed scissors and they changed they persons who names were nearer the top of the register and the bottom and i'm the last on the register and i only found out a bout this a few weeks ago as my mum let it slip and now i'm writing left handed. And its still a bit messey but it's comming on faster than my right hand and now i am at secondrey school i can use both sets of scissors only prob is textiles they have only right handed scissors. i feel if someone if left handed they shouldn't change them as i had writing lessons for my right hand when i was 10." (Amy)
http://www.kenkifer.com/writing/lefthand.htm
http://www.io.com/~cortese/sinistrality/index.html
"Forcing a child to use their nondominant hand will result in surreptitious attempts to use the proper hand -- thus "rebellious." Punishing a child for behaving as they are meant to in using their left hand will also result in tears of frustration -- hence 'unstable.' Handwriting will be nearly illegible -- 'clumsy.' And after years of this frustration and persecution, a lefthander may turn away from school and learning altogether -- 'unintelligent.'"
http://www.twofrog.com/lawsuit.html (about Residential schools instead)
http://www.commonties.com/blog/2006/09/13/i-was-a-rebel/
"I heard this and I understand exactly how Mr. Kaufman felt, I was forced to be right handed when I was 5 years old. I am now 26 years old and I recently switched back to being left handed. There was alot of emotional stress and pain attached with it. I never understood why it was so “wrong” to be left handed. It caused me alot of pain through the years that I was forced to be right handed all the while thinking “Why am I not using my left?” I tried to switch back other times but felt it was wrong and feared negative repercussions. So I finally had it and I fought through the pain and the ingrained negative stigmas about left handedness. Though I have only been back at it for a week it feels so natural, I cried and cried because I felt so so happy, like everything fell into place and that I was me again. All these years it had made me miserable I am so glad that I finally listened to myself." (Mari Ongstad)
"I was a child of the ’50s whose teacher would slap my hand with a ruler if I put the pencil in my left hand. This was public school in Missouri 1st thru 3rd grade, this then carried to public schools in California from the middle of 3rd grade thru 5th grade. Teachers would point out how different I was to the class, I then would write at school with my right hand and at home with my left hand." (Debra Steele)
http://au.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-B9Q00j47eqgDEQQk7vMR4QA-?cq=1&p=2406
http://www.rkwest.com/left-handed/?p=60
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1675472006
"My father attended a school in London during the 1930s. He was naturally left handed so his left hand was tied behind his back and he was forced to write with his right hand. This was, apparently, common practise in those days." (Joanna)
http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/guest/hartmann_reinventing.htm
http://blog.computeractive.co.uk/2005/02/lefthanded.html
"In the past year, I have become increasingly aware of how common it is that parents, educators, and others are STILL forcing lefty children to be right-handed.
Having a backround in psychology, I have read thousands of journal articles on the subject of handedness. The consiquences of this form of child abuse and descrimination are severe to the child.
There is absolutely NO EXCUSE for this kind of child abuse. Many of these so-called reasons for forcing lefties to be right-handed could very easily be problem-solved with the smallest amount of thought. It is astounding that their aren't laws to protect left-handed children from whatever twisted and evil individual would afflict this torture on a child.
Much of what I have run across in the general public is that most people believe that this form of child abuse no longer occurs. This perspective is completely inaccurate and has severe consiquences to the victim.
I am working at a legislative level to ensure that those who feel they are God and can force a left-handed child to be right-handed will have the same consiquences as any other individual who decideds to torture a child for any other reason. If these individuals don't think that doing this to a left-handed child is harmful, than a 7-10 year stint in the federal or state pen should be no problem for them either." (Bernadette)
"I'm left handed through genetics yet my parents and my school forced me to write right handed and they had 6 left handers in the class and they only had 4 sets of left handed scissors and they changed they persons who names were nearer the top of the register and the bottom and i'm the last on the register and i only found out a bout this a few weeks ago as my mum let it slip and now i'm writing left handed. And its still a bit messey but it's comming on faster than my right hand and now i am at secondrey school i can use both sets of scissors only prob is textiles they have only right handed scissors. i feel if someone if left handed they shouldn't change them as i had writing lessons for my right hand when i was 10." (Amy)
http://www.kenkifer.com/writing/lefthand.htm
http://www.io.com/~cortese/sinistrality/index.html
"Forcing a child to use their nondominant hand will result in surreptitious attempts to use the proper hand -- thus "rebellious." Punishing a child for behaving as they are meant to in using their left hand will also result in tears of frustration -- hence 'unstable.' Handwriting will be nearly illegible -- 'clumsy.' And after years of this frustration and persecution, a lefthander may turn away from school and learning altogether -- 'unintelligent.'"
http://www.twofrog.com/lawsuit.html (about Residential schools instead)
http://www.commonties.com/blog/2006/09/13/i-was-a-rebel/
"I heard this and I understand exactly how Mr. Kaufman felt, I was forced to be right handed when I was 5 years old. I am now 26 years old and I recently switched back to being left handed. There was alot of emotional stress and pain attached with it. I never understood why it was so “wrong” to be left handed. It caused me alot of pain through the years that I was forced to be right handed all the while thinking “Why am I not using my left?” I tried to switch back other times but felt it was wrong and feared negative repercussions. So I finally had it and I fought through the pain and the ingrained negative stigmas about left handedness. Though I have only been back at it for a week it feels so natural, I cried and cried because I felt so so happy, like everything fell into place and that I was me again. All these years it had made me miserable I am so glad that I finally listened to myself." (Mari Ongstad)
"I was a child of the ’50s whose teacher would slap my hand with a ruler if I put the pencil in my left hand. This was public school in Missouri 1st thru 3rd grade, this then carried to public schools in California from the middle of 3rd grade thru 5th grade. Teachers would point out how different I was to the class, I then would write at school with my right hand and at home with my left hand." (Debra Steele)
http://au.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-B9Q00j47eqgDEQQk7vMR4QA-?cq=1&p=2406
http://www.rkwest.com/left-handed/?p=60
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1675472006
"My father attended a school in London during the 1930s. He was naturally left handed so his left hand was tied behind his back and he was forced to write with his right hand. This was, apparently, common practise in those days." (Joanna)
http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/guest/hartmann_reinventing.htm




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