The Field Guide to Dyspraxia
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Dyspraxia doesn’t always show itself loudly. It lives in the dropped keys, the misjudged steps, the moments that feel harder than they should. Often misunderstood as “clumsiness,” it’s actually something deeper — a neurological difference that affects coordination, planning, and the way we move through the world. This pocket-sized field guide is not a manual for fixing yourself. It’s a gentle, honest companion written by someone who lives with dyspraxia, for anyone who has ever felt out of step — physically, emotionally, or socially. Blending lived experience with thoughtful reflection, it offers practical tools, emotional support, and a kind reminder that your way of being in the world is both real and valid. Inside, you’ll find: – Clear explanations of what dyspraxia really is and what it isn't – Personal insights into movement, overwhelm, memory, and social interaction – Interactive “field journal” pages to help you reflect and adapt – Encouragement for building self-trust, asking for help, and navigating life on your terms – A spiritual lens on resilience, meaning, and finding light in difference Whether you’ve just discovered the word “dyspraxia,” have lived with it for years, or want to support someone who has, this book is here to meet you where you are — and remind you that moving differently is still moving forward.
Dyspraxia doesn’t always show itself loudly. It lives in the dropped keys, the misjudged steps, the moments that feel harder than they should. Often misunderstood as “clumsiness,” it’s actually something deeper — a neurological difference that affects coordination, planning, and the way we move through the world. This pocket-sized field guide is not a manual for fixing yourself. It’s a gentle, honest companion written by someone who lives with dyspraxia, for anyone who has ever felt out of step — physically, emotionally, or socially. Blending lived experience with thoughtful reflection, it offers practical tools, emotional support, and a kind reminder that your way of being in the world is both real and valid. Inside, you’ll find: – Clear explanations of what dyspraxia really is and what it isn't – Personal insights into movement, overwhelm, memory, and social interaction – Interactive “field journal” pages to help you reflect and adapt – Encouragement for building self-trust, asking for help, and navigating life on your terms – A spiritual lens on resilience, meaning, and finding light in difference Whether you’ve just discovered the word “dyspraxia,” have lived with it for years, or want to support someone who has, this book is here to meet you where you are — and remind you that moving differently is still moving forward.
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