Raising A "Lefty" In A Right Handed World
Left-handed, right-handed, ambidextrous!
In 2025, it really shouldn't matter which hand your child uses to write. Science has long proven that a child’s writing hand is simply based on the dominant side of their brain.
But it’s only when you are a lefty — or raise one — that you truly realize how much the world is geared toward right-handed people.
Here’s a heartwarming story from Shweta Singh, a mother who faced this challenge firsthand — and found an unexpected ally.
“Mummy, I Can’t Sharpen My Pencil…”
I’m a proud mother of a 4.5-year-old daughter. She’s intelligent, bubbly, and bright — and she naturally writes with her left hand.
At first, I didn’t think it would be a big deal. But I was wrong.
I began noticing her struggling with small, everyday things — tasks other kids her age could do with ease.
The Incident That Changed Everything
One day, she came home from school visibly upset. I asked what had happened.
She said, “Mummy, I can’t sharpen my pencil. All the other kids can.”
That moment hit me hard. I realized that even something as basic as a pencil sharpener isn’t made for left-handed children.
Left-Handed Stationery Too Expensive!
I started looking online for left-handed stationery — sharpeners, scissors, writing tools. But the prices were shocking.
Even a single left-handed sharpener cost between Rs. 700 to Rs. 1200. Way too expensive for most parents in India.
Reaching Out to Hindustan Pencils (Makers of Natraj & Apsara)
I decided to share my concern with Hindustan Pencils Pvt. Ltd., one of India’s biggest stationery manufacturers.
To my surprise, I got a call from a senior executive at the company. He genuinely wanted to understand my issue. He listened, acknowledged the problem, and promised to find a solution.
A Week Later: A Custom-Made Surprise
Within just a week, I received a left-handed sharpener — specially designed for my daughter.
It wasn’t even a regular product in their lineup. They actually made it just for her.
This thoughtful gesture turned me into a lifelong fan of the brand.
A Small Act of Kindness, A Big Impact
I’m truly grateful to Hindustan Pencils. Their customer service and human approach made a huge difference in our lives.
That little sharpener meant the world to my daughter — and to me as a parent. It reminded me that empathy still exists in corporate India.
About the Author
Shweta Singh
A former insurance professional, Shweta is now a homemaker and full-time mom to two lovely daughters. She’s passionate about parenting, learning alongside her children, and making their world more inclusive — one step at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is it okay for kids to write with their left hand?
A: Absolutely. Left-handedness is completely natural and based on brain dominance. Forcing them to switch can lead to confusion and stress.
Q2. What challenges do left-handed children face?
A: They may struggle with:
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Regular scissors and sharpeners
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Notebooks designed for right-handers
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Sitting arrangements in classrooms
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Writing smudges due to hand position
Q3. Where can I find left-handed stationery in India?
A: While many online stores stock them, prices are often high. Contacting Indian brands like Hindustan Pencils may lead to affordable or customized support.
Q4. Should I worry if my child switches hands while writing?
A: Not at all. Many children experiment before settling into a dominant hand by age 5 or 6. Observe, but don’t force a switch.
Final Thoughts
Being a left-handed child in a right-handed world isn’t always easy. But with awareness, kindness, and support from brands, educators, and parents — the journey becomes smoother.
This experience reminded me that even small gestures can bring big joy.
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