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Books

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:24 am
by Little Miss Anxious
"Where can I get a book on how to cope with dyspraxia in adulthood in Ireland?

Re: Books

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:11 pm
by bookgirl
Hi, I know your post was quite a while ago but I thought I'd mention a great book I found about a year and a half ago. I helped me in many ways.
It's called 'Asper Girls' and it's by Rudy Simone. Ok, it's about Aspergers - which is what I was convinced I was/had but so much of it rang true for me and, reading your previous post here I though of this book. It's also based on the authors experience in the USA but I can't find anything more UK based. There's also a book about Aspergers and Anxiety which I'm tempted to get, even though I've since been diagnosed with Dyspraxia I know there's a lot in common with Aspergers Syndrome.
I wish there was a support group of some kind in the West of Scotland for me!
Take care,
BG

Re: Books

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:41 pm
by Tim G
Try looking for the book Chaged in Chaios by Victoria Briggs and / or Living With Dyspraxicia by Mary Collie
they can be found on Amazon, Dyspraxicia foundation or if your lucky your libary - I was surprised when chaged in chaios was in one of the county's libary.

There are simmarlities with aspergus and dyspraxicia but also a lot of diffrances and oppersits.

The books are both written by dyspraxics, Chaged in Chaios is written from a teenage perspective but is still verry good and somthing that all dyspraxics can relate to.

Re: Books

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 10:34 am
by BeatrixPlotter
I would also recommend Living With Dyspraxia, it's an excellent book.

Re: Books

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:27 am
by Tangled
Go to amazon, and there is a book called “Living With Dyspraxia” written by Mary Colley. So you can buy it.