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Explaining what Dyspraxia is and feels like

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2011

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I know i have done this before, but I didn't go into very much detail about it the first time round, so I thought I would go into alittle more detail about it, for anyone who is looking for information. I hope you EN-YOI!!

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  • I have dysphasia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Irlen Syndrome, and deafness. I have been very lucky as I am at university doing IT which is very difficult for me, and I am a Vice President of a national charity. I have faced headon with my disabilities and find people don't understand my disabilities and think that I'm a freak for having it, but being at university is showing my critics that I am able to do something - especially if I get the degree and get a well paid job after it.

  • @damouk23 Good for you damouk23! Show them what-for!

  • i know how hard it is , im 34 have never been tested but feel like im the only one

  • @MrPickup31 Hey MrPickup31! That is often the case, if someone feels that something is not quite right and they go undiagnosed, there is that feeling of loneliness. But at least you want to get tested and want to find out, which is a positive. I can't talk about this fully in the comments, so I will talk about it in my next video. So keep a look out.

  • So, if someone gave you a math problem, it would be difficult for you? But would making it a word problem (e.g. "If Tom has ten apples...") make it easier for you? This is very interesting; thank you for the video.

  • @ViciousOval Hey ViciousOval! Well....thats a hard question to answer. Yes Maths is not my strong point in general, the thing is every 'learning difference' is not just about dyspraxia, someone could be dyspraxic, dyslexic and apraxic. It's very difficult to say, I can't talk about this fully in the comments, I will talk about it in my next video.

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  • I havent been tested but i do as you do, switch the words arond and to the exact same thing with the logical thinking that i say something that might be logical to me but the other persons dont get it :( I feel for you dude!

  • why the fuck is there a Nickelodeon commercial before this

  • heyy im 13 n i have verbal and motor dyspraxia :) when you were talking about the sides of the brain and stuff ithink im the opposite to you:) ifind things like maths really easy but things like art and stuff where you have to be creative i really struggle with :L and to be honest, idont think its that easy for someone with dyspraxia to explain what its like because they dont know what its like not having it....does that make sense?? :L anyways ilove your videos :) xx

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