Dyspraxia on this morning 10/08/07
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GWhizz
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Dyspraxia on this morning 10/08/07
On this morning on ITV1 was a feature about a model who was dyspraxic! She was talking about it and her problems with it. She is on Britains top model as well and she was saying that danda was not being supported and all the conditions she had and how we use different sides of our brain etc. Did anyone else see it?
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Paula Hamilton - One of the judges

Several links to the article in question
http://madamearcati.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... ks-up.html
http://www.myomancy.com/2007/07/the-biz ... daily-mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... ge_id=1879
Personally I think she didn't do anything wrong she appologised and was being herself so I don't see why people are against her, life itself is bizarre
Come on What's Normal!?

Several links to the article in question
http://madamearcati.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... ks-up.html
http://www.myomancy.com/2007/07/the-biz ... daily-mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... ge_id=1879
Personally I think she didn't do anything wrong she appologised and was being herself so I don't see why people are against her, life itself is bizarre
Come on What's Normal!?
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Normal?? That depends on who you're asking and what they're perspective is. Ask the most eccentric person in the world and their opinion of what's "normal" could be very different to how others view "normal" (or most others depending on level of eccentricity! lol)
But I dont see that she did anything wrong, besides be natural and true to who she is as a person.
So good on her.......
Kirsty......
But I dont see that she did anything wrong, besides be natural and true to who she is as a person.
So good on her.......
Kirsty......
DySpRaXiA dOeSnT mAkE lIfE hArDeR, jUsT mOrE cOmPlIcAtEd.