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Cloud Thinking
Is this a dyspraxic thinking style
If your child often knows the answer but can’t explain how they arrived at it, they may be using “cloud thinking”—discover how a simple convergent mapping technique can help them organize their insights, communicate confidently, and reach their full potential.
Transforming Your Dyspraxic Child’s Daily Experience
Identify Challenges, Embrace Solutions
Whether it’s clumsiness and spills, disorganization and lost items, or sensory overwhelm and trouble explaining their thought process, this article helps you pinpoint the traits holding your child back—and shows you how to turn each obstacle into an opportunity for confidence and independence. Tell us what’s toughest for your family, and we’ll guide you to practical, personalized strategies for a smoother, more joyful journey.
Roisin’s Story of Dyspraxia
From Unsteady Steps to Clear Vision and Confidence
After years of bumps, bruises, and struggling to read, Roisin’s tailored neurodevelopmental program not only aligned her eyes and steadied her balance but also unlocked a newfound love of learning and self‑belief—discover her journey and hear her own voice in her podcast.
How to Help a Procrastinator Get Work Done
This may apply to you, or perhaps to someone you know
Imagine this: You have an essay to write and you keep putting it off.
You may be telling yourself that you should be doing it. You may discover (a little late) that you should have read something but now there’s barely enough time for that preparation. Perhaps you feel like this is such a big project!
Holiday Meltdowns
How to have a happy holiday With a sensitive child who is easily overwhelmed
Holidays are always around the corner, and if you’re a parent or caregiver of a sensitive child who struggles to cope, you know you’re going to be dealing with some meltdowns.
Let’s go over four causes for meltdowns, and seven things you can do to minimize those meltdowns by being better prepared.
Why Do Dyspraxics Have Difficulty With Driving – Challenges and Suggestions
Driving can be tough, especially for a learner with dyspraxia
If you’ve ever tried to teach or guide a new driver, especially a neurodiverse one, or if you, yourself, have struggled to learn to drive, you may have had to deal with some of the challenges described below. We’ll discuss some of the challenges and the reasons behind them and offer some suggestions.