tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942530666573853621.post5503112181072995543..comments2023-06-16T09:44:00.148+01:00Comments on Thinking Out Of The Box: Disclosing Dyspraxia Rosiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16996348868377002921noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942530666573853621.post-44273761093580328752015-09-21T19:43:19.971+01:002015-09-21T19:43:19.971+01:00Hi Rosie,
I just came across your blog, linked fr...Hi Rosie,<br /><br />I just came across your blog, linked from the Facebook Dyspraxia group. I really appreciate what you've shared here. My four-year-old daughter has dyspraxia, and she is amazing. In fact, I think the dyspraxia makes her even more amazing. Her thinking is so unique and creative. But I also find it difficult to describe what is going on with her to other people, just as you say: "it's so much more than just the clumsiness and physical side to it, we are all different, have different strengths, different struggles different overlaps, it can be quite a complex way of thinking, processing and seeing the word, so completely understandable why so many people find it quite difficult to explain everything." Exactly. I sometimes think people think I'm making it up; they often want to reassure me that "she's just fine." Well, of course she is - but I also want her to be understood, and especially for teachers and caregivers to understand her as well as possible. So I look forward to following your blog. You may help me begin to put better words to explaining her particular version of dyspraxia, and you've also already in this post given me a glimpse of the things my daughter may start thinking and working through as she gets older.<br /><br />~ RebeccaRebecca D. Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08607023766019802277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942530666573853621.post-80954131714126619882015-09-21T14:42:10.068+01:002015-09-21T14:42:10.068+01:00Hi Rosie
Just spent best part of two hours replyi...Hi Rosie<br /><br />Just spent best part of two hours replying to your above post, my dyspraxia brain say's why can the following message not appear before I waste hours writing, <br /> <br /> Your HTML cannot be accepted: Must be at most 4,096 characters<br /><br />I wrote about my life and experiences with dyspraxia but too long any other way sending to you and you edit if you want to.<br /><br />I am an amputee war pensioner with dyspraxia also post traumatic obsessional syndrome cannot let past go mainly negative memories stuck in my head, I have had many problems in life and faced many challenges.<br /><br />Damian Mates<br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13644923295481066465noreply@blogger.com