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blossom
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Post by blossom »

I might be using the forum wrong.... so please bear with if I'm not meant to ask questions on this bit!

I am in sixth form currently and have just been diagnosed with dyspraxia...can I find some books to help me to know how to
study with dyspraxia?? Thank you
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Hi Blossom and welcome

It doesn't matter too much where you ask your question and in Studying is a perfectly logical place.

Probably the most well known book on the subject is Caged in Chaos by Victoria Biggs, There are others too so a bit of research looking at reviews and seeing which if any your public or college library has before you start may be a useful strategy to start.

Also worth having a look on You Tube as some people have posted some videos you may find interesting/helpful. One example is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aiim1MUhzJ0

There's also the Dyspraxia Foundation: www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk
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Post by screengreen »

I like that's the way I think by David Grant
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