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Dealing with Dyspraxia

The story of my eldest son Anthony who was diagnosed with Dyspraxia at the age of 4. He's now 24 with a lovely one year old daughter of his own (she does not have dyspraxia). A chance to fast forward through key stages of a dyspraxic child's development. Although all kids are unique it is something I would have appreciated 20 years ago. I hope it helps you.

Friday, 28 January 2011

Another Blog to visit

Hi everyone

Hazel Carr has a very interesting story to tell

Check it out here at

http://www.discuss-dyspraxia.co.uk/wordpress/about-dyspraxia/

All the best

Des
Posted by SilverFoxBlue at 11:18

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