Saturday 7 May 2022

Dyspraxia awareness part 1

 For eg, a baby may find it hard to roll over, take longer to stand up and balance, walk, climb, and slower to talk and be understood.

 

Exercise may be harder to access, some people may only manage swimming, exercise, or even horse riding. Some people may not manage to ride a real bike. Some people may find it hard to hop, jump, run fast, and even skip. Some people may find it hard to throw and catch a ball. Some people may find it hard to stand for a long time.

 Children may be slower to walk up and down stairs safely without support. There are some stairs even adults and teenagers may not be able to manage without support. Some stairs can be harder for some people to manage than others. Some people find it hard to dress, tie shoelaces and etc.



For most of us, it can affect our lives with not being able to drive a car and not being able to have children because of carrying and lifting. As time goes on support gets better in some ways but not in others. On the other hands with the cuts the government is making it is hard to say what the future is.

 

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