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The Wrexham Dyspraxia Support group

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It's time  to bridge the gap between Dyspraxic Children and Dyspraxic Adults Desire for change   I have long felt that more needs to be done for Dyspraxic Adults. I don't know why but it appears we are often overlooked. Perhaps Adults with any neurological condition are often overlooked, simply because they are adults? Or maybe people assume that once we hit 16 all of our troubles are over? The general public's perception has always been a mystery to me, after all people chop and change their minds all the time. I am a Dyspraxic Adult, who through focused and repeated efforts has been able to find coping mechanisms that minimise the impact of Dyspraxia. And now at the tender age of 29.999 I have come to realise that we as Dyspraxic Adults need to learn how to love and accept ourselves, falls and all! Our neurology has a major part to play in who we are as people.             Also, I have been very lucky to have befriended some am...