Wow- thanks for the great responses!
We've got a few lefties in our family- grandfather, aunts, etc. I am a pretty good switch hitter on the ballfield. smile I was watching him write today with his right hand. Ate left handed. LOL. He's got great fine motor control- writes letters pretty well for his age.

Hmmm to the dyslexia trend here...I do wonder sometimes, as Nick's knowledge of letters/sounds is super, BUT he's not always putting them together and at times he still tries to read right to left, reverses 18 to 81. Yet, he knows all the letter sounds/phonemics- so he can sound things out. I thought that most kids with dyslexia had later speech milestones, trouble with visual discrim like 'hidden pictures' games, and difficulty with rhyming as well. Nick spoke early and well, rhymed early, and excels at visual games, so, I'm kind of ??? stumped.

What was a handedness question has morphed into a very interesting thread!!