
How It Works:

If people say “Why is your child so messy?!” then it’s time for something different.
Having a dyspraxic child can be challenging. They often just cannot seem to get organized. It can be a constant struggle, getting ready for school, packing bags, homework.
Other parents often criticize, they really don’t understand what you’re dealing with.
You’ve probably already followed the traditional, well-intentioned advice. Checklists, doing it with them, doing it for them. It can be exhausting.

For those with Dyspraxia, there are specific secrets to succeeding in school… and in life.
Many of the things you may have been told are wrong:
Most people will tell you that their handwriting and typing will only improve with endless practice.
But that’s a hard and unproductive path for a dyspraxic student. There is a better, kinder way.
Most people will break work down into tiny chunks to teach it.
In fact, many people with dyspraxia think intuitively. They need context to learn effectively. Their best answers just pop into their heads without knowing how. It may seem like a guess but it is intuitive thinking. What’s been missing is that they need to learn to reverse engineer the answers that pop into their heads so they can explain them to other people.
Once they learn how to explain their answers they can often get the grades they deserve.