Lefties need true left handed scissors


The information below is from the Blog  OT Mom


Left-handed Kids

Left-handed children should always cut with their left hand, using left-handed scissors.
This is important as it helps them to make their dominant hand strong and specialized. A left handed child who cuts with the right hand is missing out on strengthening and refining the hand muscles needed for good pencil control. 
Left handed scissors are vital to enabling them to cut successfully.

So-called “ambidextrous scissors” are a marketing ploy – it is not the comfort of the handles that makes a difference, it is the way the blades are fixed.
Look at the picture above: the scissors on the left are for lefties, and you can see how the blades are attached differently from those on the right-handed scissors. This enables the child to see the line effectively when cutting out.
When a left-handed child cuts with right-handed scissors in the left hand, the child usually ends up holding the paper or the scissors awkwardly in order to cut on the line, and this may result in untidy cutting. 

You can find true left handed scissors here:

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