Don,

I certainly don't know the best answer but would having a mirror 
there for her to see you in the mirror which would give the look 
of a left handed person tying work?

Mike


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Don Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Thu, 24 Oct 2002 14:27:09 -0700 (PDT)

>Here's the scenario:
>1 pupil, female, smarty-pants, already knows
>everything and, oh yeah, she's left handed and only 5
>years old.
>
>I have taught classes before so I know how to explain
>and show with the intent of teaching. My dilemma is
>that in trying to show her by example and using the
>same vise I flounder (that's putting it nicely)
>because we have the vise set up to accomodate her
>left-handedness and I am not very ambidextrious. Are
>there any right-handers on the list that have taught
>lefties that could offer advice and are there any
>southpaw tiers and/or teachers that could offer
>suggestions from their perspective, please? 
>
>Of all the things we have done together, the task at
>hand (no pun intended) is one of the most important to
>me and I don't want to foul it up because I can't tie
>in a manner that allows Maddie to learn easily.
>
>Thanks, in advance, for any and all assistance!
>
>DJ   
>
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