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Children who use both hands equally well are more likely to have ADHD, problems with language and schoolwork and other mental health issues compared to right-handed children.

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Ambidextrous Children at Higher Risk for Learning Problems

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Mixed-Handedness Puts Kids At Higher Risk For ADHD, Other Learning Problems : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “A new study finds that ambidextrous kids are more likely to suffer from language and learning problems, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, than their right- or left-handed peers.View full resource at npr.org

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