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Maintaining a Sense of Value Examples
Highlighting small examples examples on maintaining a sense of value for a person with Dyspraxia
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Dignity, expressions and not tight boxed
This project element has transferred to the project Valuing Dyspraxia

Dignity
A person with dyspraxia has the right to have dignity and basic human rights should be respected regardless of the difficulties they face. No one should use their difficulties to violate their rights and have their dignity compromised. They have their choices and prerogative we should be also respected and supported.
Expressions & Experiences heard and respected
They may live with a number of charities do to the difficulties which affect a Dyspraxic person but it is still important that the Expressions, experiences and insights need to be heard respected and taken seriously at face value.
Not tight boxed
It is essential to see beyond any perceptions related to the number of difficulties with effects a dyspraxic person. Each dyspraxic person strengths and weaknesses are not the same. Also not to use their difficulties to judge their character integrity.
Summary
- See beyond perceptions
- Take time out to understand how difficulty affects a Dyspraxic person individually
- Also to understand and a number of strengths they may have.
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The entire "Value is" project have a total of 13 different elements with more detailed information including background perspectives, the main points along with tips across all invisible difficulties
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