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Old 16-06-2007, 14:34   #9
accymel
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Re: Anyone with dispraxic child?

Not after sympathy nor 'special help' Blazey, until you have family of your own you wont understand & think that was a bit strong & not what i was posting about. Yes my youngest has had it from birth - its took over 5 years to get him recogonised by the health proffessionals about it, also he has more another serious medical condition to deal with which will disable him when older & has to have a major op, so yeh in one way significant in comparrison to that but again how can you or anyone [unless been through it or have close family that has] can be certain of the effects, its hard to deal with a dispraxic child plus with a disability that has effected the gross motor skills, in daily tasks for him which is hard!

My son is as normal as anyone & I TREAT him that way, but in day & age of peer pressure in schools especially high school, im preparing for - hence i enquired as there maybe another member who has same condition or have family with same condition whom could give me their wisdom & advice on the practical, we can all read books, as with any parenting issue its somewhat different to deal with the practical than having theory alone!
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