It gives me so much pain that school system have so often been ignorant & inflexible, because they have the answers & don’t acknowledge differences in learning styles & abilities. It’s great to know some accept that we are not all born equal.
This is a superb video series. Most of what I've seen only features people talking /explaining the various conditions - which I truly appreciate as well - but seeing and hearing from the children themselves and clips of the school environment makes it easier to understand.
I have dyspraxia and I am in year 9 I am choosing my GCSE this year and I told one of my new friends I have dyspraxia and now she has been treating me weirdly So I have got so emotional 😢
What an amazing group of teachers, I wish my twin sister and I had had teachers like this. We still have nightmares about our school years and we are 58 years of age!
so many adults that struggled have that same "story".... while it makes me sad, it also gives me hope! That maybe... MAYBE society is getting it right! I hope your sister is still making strides!
Thank you for helpful video. What is your opinion on how to educate the neurotypical children that are mean to the dyspraxic child in the classes? (see 5:08-5:50). Obviously a culture of awareness of neurodiversity can make the biggest difference to "hit the button" in assisting neurodiverse children scholastically. But how is that achieved?
It gives me so much pain that school system have so often been ignorant & inflexible, because they have the answers & don’t acknowledge differences in learning styles & abilities. It’s great to know some accept that we are not all born equal.
This is a superb video series. Most of what I've seen only features people talking /explaining the various conditions - which I truly appreciate as well - but seeing and hearing from the children themselves and clips of the school environment makes it easier to understand.
Thanks for the insight.
Hi I'm Yr 8 this is the school I went to
I have dyspraxia and I am in year 9 I am choosing my GCSE this year and I told one of my new friends I have dyspraxia and now she has been treating me weirdly So I have got so emotional 😢
It gives me memories u might remember the Yr 6 HB it's me
What an amazing group of teachers, I wish my twin sister and I had had teachers like this. We still have nightmares about our school years and we are 58 years of age!
so many adults that struggled have that same "story".... while it makes me sad, it also gives me hope! That maybe... MAYBE society is getting it right! I hope your sister is still making strides!
My daughter is 6 and being assessed for Dyspraxia and this has been invaluable. Thank you
It’s completely aids having it bro
I really wish that i could get a diagnosis for dyspraxia or that they caught on earlier. I struggle in school
It is never too late,I was diagnosed in my 50 with several learning disabilities. Keep trying to get help, never give up.
I wish there was more information and resources for adults with dyspraxia in Canada and the USA.
Dyspraxia sucks for diagnosis in the USA for adults. I had it all my life and my parents were told I had mental retardation.
Same. Especially for females. Sometimes I think to myself that it is really a wonder I even have my diagnosis at all.
Please share this video with your family & friends by doing so you raise awareness of Dyspraxia/DCD in your community!
Yep but no diagnosis...
Thank you for helpful video. What is your opinion on how to educate the neurotypical children that are mean to the dyspraxic child in the classes? (see 5:08-5:50). Obviously a culture of awareness of neurodiversity can make the biggest difference to "hit the button" in assisting neurodiverse children scholastically. But how is that achieved?