Dyspraxia edition
A special persion of a project on how individuals with Dyspraxia can be a positive advantage for everyone
There are many advantages for individuals with Dyspraxia for opportunities or to spend time with.
Creativity
A Dyspraxic person has many creative and imaginative abilities.
Motivation
With strong motivation and determination, it succeeds in taking particular activities or actions to complete.
Strategy
Self-driven strategic and can excel in problem & solution solving.
Extra
Important aspects to be aware is the environments & climate must not be compromising for enabling them to have a sustainable day to day life.
Many Dyspraxic people are ambitious and use their strengths and attributes can able to be beneficial in communities, relationships in environments for Employment, Volunteering and in education
Enhanced motivation
Strong dedication
Forward-thinking possibilities
Determination
To enable a Dyspraxic person to be beneficial in society, it is very important to improve representation and not misinterpret
Good intentions
Changing attitudes
Seeing beyond perceptions
Beyond their ambitions, a dyspraxic person also has a strong sense of purpose to make a positive difference to others and society.
Through their experiences and insight, a dyspraxic person can provide forward-thinking ideas and solutions.
However, this can be only possible if everyone considers the following factors:
Patience,
Welcoming,
Accommodating,
Having an open mind,
Less perceptive and presumptions,
Not to discriminate and respect their sense of value.
To make sure a dyspraxic person continues to be a positive benefit to others and society as a whole then we must value a person with differences.
Several factors must be practised including:
Appreciation
Avoid being perceptive
Not to make shaming or make disrespectful attitudes (including discrimination and hatred)
Be patient and supportive of a dyspraxic person and speak up for them. This means not tolerating disrespectful or prejudiced attitudes. Also not make any unrealistic expectations or pressures.
Take a dyspraxic person seriously
Not to make disruptive attitudes such as jealousy, resentment, trivial or cynical.
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