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Show Training' Both Enuds. An Interesting discussion la being carried car-ried on In England ln connection with the Question of ambidexterity, there being n certain number of physicians and psychologists who are recommending recommend-ing that the child should he taught to use the left as well as the right haiul with equal facility. There aro. however, how-ever, those who ndvlse that the left hand should be vised only for left-handed motion, Inasmuch as It Is not an act copy of the right, and must possess pos-sess corresponding limitations. While the advanced ainbldo.vlrlsis believe that In addition lo Its ordinary duties lho j left hnnd should be taught to copy r li movements of the right, such as Jn ordinary or-dinary writing, lho moderate advocates think that, recognizing Its limitations, tho left hand should be made to do on the left sldo similar things. Those, of course, would be done bv movements In the reverse direction, and. therefore, if absolute nmbldAxterlty were required, as In turning a screw or In writing, a screw with reversed thread should be ' used nnd a reversed form of writing devised. de-vised. Harper's Weekly, i |