It's not necessarily bad if a five-year-old does not have a dominant writing hand. Many children at this age are still developing their fine motor skills and may switch hands while writing or drawing. It's common for some kids to be ambidextrous or take a bit longer to establish a preferred hand. As they grow, most will naturally gravitate towards one hand for writing, but if concerns arise later on, consulting with a pediatrician or occupational therapist can be helpful.
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