Saturday, 5 March 2016

Dyspraxia.

People can find it hard to fasten shoe laces and buttons.
Finding it hard to carry a hot joint of meat out the oven and heavy hot pans.
A new born baby can slip ones arms.
Can't skip.
Can't ride a bike.
Can't drive a car.

I haven't been diagnosed Dyspraxia but my Auntie think I have Dyspraxia. Over the past
ten years or so she has come across a few who have the same problems as me. I still
think I need to be diagnosed but I wouldn't be surprised if I am because my Co - ordination is bad am Motor skills. Now I have learned what my own problems could be I would like to help others like me to see they will get more help than me. For example; seeing that young children better exercise support than what I did. Support aids and seeing that people get the support people need.

There are more disabilities than I have just written. All disabilities can affect everyday lives one way or the other. For example; mobility, ability with hands, physical co - coordination or Dyspraxia Developmental Co - ordination is when people can only bladder and bowel control, ability to lift and carry, move heavy objects, remembering things, concentration, learning, understanding and or danger awareness. There's still enough awareness on Dyspraxia yet. It's called cope doing one thing at a time, which slows people down. I have had this problem all my life I'm nearly 47 years but people have only started to learn about it about just over ten years ago.


Most people do get by with the right support but there isn't the funding anymore.
   Britain has very little money now; the help for people with disabilities and health problems is getting very little because of the cuts the governments are making.
Please learn more about learning disability and mental health on this website sararealed.blogspot.com/ WWW.mencap.org.uk WWW.rethink.org and WWW.mind.org.uk 
My email sarajgorman@gmail.com 

http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/8060-11208/i-m-not-clumsy-fix-on-itv.php?gclid=CjwKEAiApOq2BRDoo8SVjZHV7TkSJABLe2iDP50BGJeGBqs8rweZAqwzqyfM4oRI-rOQRJA56m4VYhoCRl7w_wcB
http://www.dyspraxiauk.com/dyspraxiafoundation.php
http://www.dyspraxiausa.org/
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=11&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjp9Yy3_6nLAhVH1RQKHYorDUAQtwIISjAK&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DnMsGMOXM3AQ&usg=AFQjCNE7YRBoCmvmI3ObGFU_Vzjz2fbD8g&sig2=yS8Q6F20WfYcIjj360hjZA
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=12&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjp9Yy3_6nLAhVH1RQKHYorDUAQFghNMAs&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fcommentisfree%2F2012%2Foct%2F29%2Fdyspraxia-serious-recognition&usg=AFQjCNH_0coySpqIyZpIM-5L_Ud1EsNu3w&sig2=JbVQ_eoJtbXVAKRQymqSTQ
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjp9Yy3_6nLAhVH1RQKHYorDUAQFghVMAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nhs.uk%2Fconditions%2FDyspraxia-in-adults%2Fpages%2Fintroduction.aspx&usg=AFQjCNHATeMl3I6Pr5sQYDRy1_TbZi_3QA&sig2=Awzpgr_dBVpt6Hkn34bm4g

No comments: