PGCE Primary!! HELP!!!!!!!!
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:37 pm
Hello,
I'm new and found this site as I was looking to see if there are any others in the same situation as me.
In my second year of my undergrad course I was diagnosed with dyspraxia and it was like 'ahhhhhhh' it all makes sense. I was ok at school and in the top sets but GCSE and A level I found so hard but everyone thought I was just being anxious about exams etc. Anyway I was diagnosed and got help from uni for my course. My undergrad course was very much sit and listen to a lecturer and the discussion seminars which I could cope with.
However, I have now started my PGCE in Primary and finding each day more and more difficult. I am shattered in the evenings we are in lectures from 9 - 5 some days and my brain can't function. It is a very interactive course so lots of talk to the person next to you and group work and doing things. I am becoming more and more aware of how hard I'm finding things in comparison to everyone else. An example is watching once and then doing sign language to a nursery rhyme. Well it was awful - I am trying to do one move for a good few mins whilst everyone has moved on. My arm goes one way and everyon elses goes another. I am very very good at direction and left and right but can't pick things up that easily. I am finding my processing and understanding is hard and some lecturers are helpful and will go over and one I quote "How can you not understand that" admitedly I am not sure they all know about my dyspraxia. I spoke to personal tutor yesterday about it as she didn't know and she said I should tell people at the start of a session so they are aware and she would circulate an email. I know I can do this and want to do it but I feel at the moment I am not getting much support and struggling more and more each day.
I have hardly done any reading too as I don't know where to start!?!? : ( the lists are so long and there is no list to say you must read this it is all well this could be helpful as could this book and this one has some good bits in.
Why can't they be more specific it would help so much!!
Any ideas?
d-g
xx
I'm new and found this site as I was looking to see if there are any others in the same situation as me.
In my second year of my undergrad course I was diagnosed with dyspraxia and it was like 'ahhhhhhh' it all makes sense. I was ok at school and in the top sets but GCSE and A level I found so hard but everyone thought I was just being anxious about exams etc. Anyway I was diagnosed and got help from uni for my course. My undergrad course was very much sit and listen to a lecturer and the discussion seminars which I could cope with.
However, I have now started my PGCE in Primary and finding each day more and more difficult. I am shattered in the evenings we are in lectures from 9 - 5 some days and my brain can't function. It is a very interactive course so lots of talk to the person next to you and group work and doing things. I am becoming more and more aware of how hard I'm finding things in comparison to everyone else. An example is watching once and then doing sign language to a nursery rhyme. Well it was awful - I am trying to do one move for a good few mins whilst everyone has moved on. My arm goes one way and everyon elses goes another. I am very very good at direction and left and right but can't pick things up that easily. I am finding my processing and understanding is hard and some lecturers are helpful and will go over and one I quote "How can you not understand that" admitedly I am not sure they all know about my dyspraxia. I spoke to personal tutor yesterday about it as she didn't know and she said I should tell people at the start of a session so they are aware and she would circulate an email. I know I can do this and want to do it but I feel at the moment I am not getting much support and struggling more and more each day.
I have hardly done any reading too as I don't know where to start!?!? : ( the lists are so long and there is no list to say you must read this it is all well this could be helpful as could this book and this one has some good bits in.
Why can't they be more specific it would help so much!!
Any ideas?
d-g
xx