@johnfalconer yes, he is at the moment, will be interesting to see over time. My Grandfather was , because he was a lefty but was made to write with his right hand at school.
I can't even remember learning to write except we would practice on paper that had three lines. This is an interesting look over the shoulder of this learner.
I'm your get pushed partner this week. I'm playing with a "locked room project" (at least for three days this month so far. It's described in an article from Contrastly.com as an idea to shut yourself in a single room and see how many photo opportunities that you can find. I know you only need one photo, so how about looking at something in a room in your home and photographing it in a completely different way. (I don't think this should be too hard for you as you think outside the box in many of your photos.) Here's a link to the article in case you'd like to refer to it: https://contrastly.com/the-locked-room-project/
@30pics4jackiesdiamond horrible things have been done in the past! @juliedduncan many reversed at this stage, but he took this paper and sat down to it without any coercion, which is great!
I'm ambidextrous. My father made every effort to lern me to write with my right hand. But I do a lot of things with my left hand. It's a good thing that those times of forcing children to write with their right hands are over!