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Dyspraxic and Proud


 

This is my little blog to unravel the clumsy web of dyspraxia, raising awareness and helping those with it to be #dyspraxicandproud


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As a student in her twenties I have encountered many fun parts of dyspraxia with scars and bruises to prove it. From extra time in school exams to part times jobs I have experiences to emphasise with, tips to grow from and moments to laugh at. In my opinion the main key to living with dyspraxia is... embracing it!


That doesn't mean that it is never difficult or frustrating but it means that those with it should embrace their creative quirky lens they see life through, sometimes it even zooms in on the floor.


I hope this blog brings amusement, comfort and reassurance to anyone who read it. Whether you live with dyspraxia, know somebody who does or you just stumbled across the blog. If you do have dyspraxia I hope my blogs reminds you that even if you are clumsy you can always be classy and you should remember to be #dyspraxicandproud


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