I am creating a dyspraxia website of my own from a young person's perspective, I was wondering if anyone wanted to help? I recently went to a dyspraxia event and some of the people there were being quite negative about things, there advice for making friends was to 'not be yourself' I want to create a website that has a positive feel so that young people (teens to 20s) can feel good about themselves and feel that they are not alone.
I'm going to give tips and strategiesto help people and maybe like an agony aunt type function aswell.
Does anyone have any other suggestions??
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Dyspraxia Website.
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Advice people to entirly be them selfs (man those others must have had real low self estem ). Ok i had it and still do for something . However as soon as you be yourself ... your really don;t care to much what others think (its mostly and ego issue as well , dissolve that ) or maybe its the autism
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I have some technical expertise in relation to your website. This is website my manager and I have set up to promote the needs of adults and children with learning disabilities who have communication needs.
http://www.essexice.com/ I also maintain the back end up of the site and join people up etc. But i would suggest one thing look at the site and take a note of the layout and clear fonts as it can make a difference to a young person with dyspraxia without trailing through hundreds of websites.
Ellana
I have some technical expertise in relation to your website. This is website my manager and I have set up to promote the needs of adults and children with learning disabilities who have communication needs.
http://www.essexice.com/ I also maintain the back end up of the site and join people up etc. But i would suggest one thing look at the site and take a note of the layout and clear fonts as it can make a difference to a young person with dyspraxia without trailing through hundreds of websites.
Ellana
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