大概10%的小朋友是左撇子。:-) 关于写字的顺序,你们孩子多大了?有些小朋友一开
始是反的,慢慢就好了。转一段小学老师的建议:
I am a primary age teacher and we do not look for directional dominance (
left to right reading) until halfway through kindergarten. This is a
perfectly normal situation. You can help him in a few ways, if it bothers
you:
1) read him very simple 8 page books, with lines like "I like to walk." "I
like to jump." (extremely predictable). Read these a few times, until he has
memorized them. Then sit next to him and ask for his pointer finger. Take
pointer in your hand softly and read each page, word for word. This will
help him understand left to right directionality in the text itself.
2) Do things with his name. I recommend letters in the wall in his room, his
name on clothing, bookbags, everything. Go over the letters, pointing out
each one. "Kaleb, what letter begins your name?" Things like that.
3) How does he spell/write his name? Encourage him to write it forwards,
then backwards, so that he learns which direction is forwards and which is
backwards.
However, you can do nothing and I still imagine he will be fine with
directionality in due time. It is not dyslexia, so no worries. Just
celebrate his great report from the teacher ... he's doing very well!