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Last edited by JoeR+ on Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The Incessant Non Sensical Rambling of Joe D-P
Hello Joe...
Sounds like you have been having a hard time of late... but i think u did totally the write thing by venting on the forum... it helps sometimes just to get it out!
Am not sure what the best advice to give you is.... but just thinking off the top of my head...
- is there a dyspraxic support group somewhere near brockenhurst? maybe it would help to meet up with others with similar disabilites (or different abilities which i think sounds betta) so that your not feelong so isolated and lonely?
- You just wrote a comprehensive and detailed account of what it feels like to be you at the moment... that is a skill Joe, dont let people tell you that u are stupid when clearly you have the ability to express and think about your feelings and then do something pro-active to help them...(more people should do that)! maybe have a think about what other things your good at! try and look for postivies in yourself and not just the negatives!! write them down if that helps... maybe start a poll on the forum... strengths of the dyspraxic person!
- I found school really hard and my problems seem to affect me to a much lesser extent... NeverthelessI was banned from Art, PE, Latin, German, and French cause i was deemed to 'bad', instead i had extra maths and literacy lessons. I went to a private school... they wrote letter after letter to my parents telling them that they should find another educational establishment that was 'more appropriate'... I actually believed i was rubbish at everything, i begged my parents to just let me leave and i would go live in a council flat somewhere, but it took one person (as it happends one of the junior school staff even though i was in senior school) to pull me asside oneday, she told me she had struggled when she was at school and went onto become a teacher... she recognised that people who find just "normal things difficult" can achieve! She helped me put my application to uni together, and from failing just about everything, i went onto sucseeding... since uni, i have had alot of ups and downs... but thats life... somedays are good, somedays are tough... you have to have the bad bits in life to appreciate the good! watch any movie... and that is always the story... bad patches go on to have good endings!
Keep strong...you'll find your path in life and when u do... u will send other people encouraging e-mails like this one!!
Sounds like you have been having a hard time of late... but i think u did totally the write thing by venting on the forum... it helps sometimes just to get it out!
Am not sure what the best advice to give you is.... but just thinking off the top of my head...
- is there a dyspraxic support group somewhere near brockenhurst? maybe it would help to meet up with others with similar disabilites (or different abilities which i think sounds betta) so that your not feelong so isolated and lonely?
- You just wrote a comprehensive and detailed account of what it feels like to be you at the moment... that is a skill Joe, dont let people tell you that u are stupid when clearly you have the ability to express and think about your feelings and then do something pro-active to help them...(more people should do that)! maybe have a think about what other things your good at! try and look for postivies in yourself and not just the negatives!! write them down if that helps... maybe start a poll on the forum... strengths of the dyspraxic person!
- I found school really hard and my problems seem to affect me to a much lesser extent... NeverthelessI was banned from Art, PE, Latin, German, and French cause i was deemed to 'bad', instead i had extra maths and literacy lessons. I went to a private school... they wrote letter after letter to my parents telling them that they should find another educational establishment that was 'more appropriate'... I actually believed i was rubbish at everything, i begged my parents to just let me leave and i would go live in a council flat somewhere, but it took one person (as it happends one of the junior school staff even though i was in senior school) to pull me asside oneday, she told me she had struggled when she was at school and went onto become a teacher... she recognised that people who find just "normal things difficult" can achieve! She helped me put my application to uni together, and from failing just about everything, i went onto sucseeding... since uni, i have had alot of ups and downs... but thats life... somedays are good, somedays are tough... you have to have the bad bits in life to appreciate the good! watch any movie... and that is always the story... bad patches go on to have good endings!
Keep strong...you'll find your path in life and when u do... u will send other people encouraging e-mails like this one!!
Re: The Incessant Non Sensical Rambling of Joe D-P
i have never heard of one, nor have i met someone who is seriously affected by dyspraxia.. 
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