Ambidexterity (from lat. ambo – “both” and lat. dextera – “right hand”) – equal development of the functions of both hands, congenital or developed in training, without highlighting the leading hand and the ability of a person to perform motor actions with the right and left hands with the same speed and efficiency . The opposite phenomenon, when it is difficult for a person to use both hands, is called ambisynistry.
Using two hands to draw is a very interesting and effective way to train the brain. And so, if it is necessary to develop the functions of thinking and perception, we begin to draw with both hands.
When it’s important and necessary
1. Children after three years for the development of speech function
2. When preparing a child for school
3. For training brain activity in adults
4. To develop a passive hand
5. To develop creativity and creative expression
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