dyspraxia because not many people know about it, Jessica adds. I have dyspraxia and I still find that no-one really speaks about it. Read Jessica s Dyspraxia and You booklet
dyspraxia is using a film to encourage understanding of the disorder Dealing with dyspraxia on a daily basis can have its challenges but for Fixer Abi Hocking, one big obstacle
dyspraxia A young man from Leeds has made a heart-felt film showing the ways that dyspraxia affected him at secondary school, so that others can better understand the condition
dyspraxia support group are looking for new members. After setting up a support group to bring people with dyspraxia together, Fixer Ben Wearn from Cambridge is looking to grow their
dyspraxia in schools 'Going through school with dyspraxia was really hard and tough. I was a very clumsy child - I d just trip up over anything. A lot of people
dyspraxia A 23-year-old from Slough is creating a book with the help of Fixers to encourage people who have dyspraxia to set up their own support groups. Fixer
dyspraxia get the better of him and hopes to pursue a teaching career so he can help other young children. He says: At my lowest point dyspraxia made me feel
Dyspraxia and how it can affect those who suffer from it. 'Throughout my school years, I struggled with tasks that other kids found easy. Things like tying my shoelaces, catching
dyspraxia and to be able to help people become more aware of it. Gill Dixon from the Dyspraxia Foundation supports Joe s campaign. She says: Dyspraxia is also called developmental
dyspraxia. Rosaline Van de Weyer, Director of Dyspraxia UK, also appears in the film, in support of Ben s campaign. Dyspraxia is a complex neurological condition. It s present from