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capbiker
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Post by capbiker »

Hello

I thought that I would introduce myself, because most of the time when I join a forum I do not.

My name is capbiker, a lot of my online friends just call me cap and I am 32 year old. I was diagnosed with Dyspraxic when I was a kid and had it all my life. I know that I have got it quite bad I think. When I was born, I could not make any baby noises, I could not speak or anything until I was 4 and a half when at Christmas I said my first words. "I Love Mum*. Since then until I was about 10 years old I was in special needs schools to help me with my speech development etc, until I want back to main stream school. Because the teachers at the special need school felt that they had gotten me has far as they can take me. So from there, instead of being the top of my class, I was now the bottom of class.

While I was at secondary school, I had a very rough time there. Because I was badly bullied, and it is something that I am currently dealing with. At the moment I am working as a Civil Servant and I am currently finding one major part of my job a problem. It was only recently that I have managed to narrow why and yet, I do not know how to fix it. That is why I have come on here, to talk to other people who has got dyspraxic and see if they got any ideas on what could be done to help me.

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Post by Tim G »

Hi Cap

Welcome to dyspraxic adults forum.

Sounds like you had a rough time at school - that really sucks but a lot of us on hear can emphisie what that as unforanlty dyspraxicia and bulling go together.
However I hope you getting help to get over that time in your life and can move forward.

What is the problem you have in your job?
The real Mr Potato Head
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