Good evening peoples.
I need help. Teaching a great young man who suffers from dyspraxia. Learning is a challenging experience to develop any psychomotor skills.
I would appreciate any advice given. Thanks vm =)
John B. replied:
The effects of dyspraxia are very wide and what one may do will not work with another. For example it may be a brain/sequencing overload or it may have a physical manifestation. In my books I have given actual examples of how they have functioned and how they have achieved rather than a stereo typical list of what to expect. Some have coordination problems, others real problems with thought interpretation particularly of language. We have to free that log jam in the brain before they can progress. All my books contain actual examples as it is a condition which affects our work whether it be genetic or acquired (stroke, accident etc) www.drivingincludesu.co.uk