Positive Sides of Dyspraxia?

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agsiul
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Positive Sides of Dyspraxia?

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I have to do an interview soon and need to get a list of positives to having Dyspraxia just in case it comes up. Any suggestions?
abby
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Re: Positive Sides of Dyspraxia?

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personally i say that because of dyspraxia i am determined, adaptable, and a creativce thinker.
you cannot direct the wind, but you can adjust the sails.
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Re: Positive Sides of Dyspraxia?

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wow! congrats! is it for another school?! resilient, used to face challenges and change them into possibilities for personal development, sympathetic, caring, finding solutions to problems (well, you've made it til now, havn't u?). Have you turned natural tendency to disorganization into a strength and people tell you u're really organised? u must b, otherwise u wouldn't cope with sch. is it mainstream sch? hope u get it
Eva in London
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Re: Positive Sides of Dyspraxia?

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Evasura wrote:wow! congrats! is it for another school?! resilient, used to face challenges and change them into possibilities for personal development, sympathetic, caring, finding solutions to problems (well, you've made it til now, havn't u?). Have you turned natural tendency to disorganization into a strength and people tell you u're really organised? u must b, otherwise u wouldn't cope with sch. is it mainstream sch? hope u get it
Yep in another area. Haven't applied yet but you know the way it is....have to start thinking about all the things that I need to do and start to get them organised. Keep your fingers crossed for [-o<
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