It looks like you're asking for a draft feature or article topic based on the phrase – which appears to be Vietnamese.
Many parents notice their child switching between left and right hands for writing, drawing, or eating. While this is normal in toddlers, some school-aged kids still haven’t established hand dominance – a condition sometimes called “mixed hand preference” or delayed dominance. This feature explores what the latest pediatric guidelines say, how to encourage development, and when to consider an evaluation.
New research and expert tips on hand dominance development – plus when to seek support.
Interested in learning more about the work of the Institute for Family Studies? Please feel free to contact us by using your preferred method detailed below.
P.O. Box 1502
Charlottesville, VA 22902
(434) 260-1048
For media inquiries, contact Chris Bullivant (chris@ifstudies.org).
We encourage members of the media interested in learning more about the people and projects behind the work of the Institute for Family Studies to get started by perusing our "Media Kit" materials.