Barbara Neill
While we were establishing that my eldest son is dyspraxic, I discovered that I, too, have Dyspraxia. That was in the mid nineteen nineties. I wasn't formally diagnosed until 2010 and, although knowing I'm dyspraxic explained many of the difficulties I have experienced throughout my life, it also brought frustration due to the lack of appropriate support. Because of this, I have devised hypnotherapy programmes, delivered workshops on Dyspraxia Awareness and become co-founder of The Two Dyspraxics CIC Ass.
It is believed that up to 10% of the population have dyspraxia, which can cause problems with co-ordination, visual processing and spatial awareness, as well as numerous other difficulties.
Is this YOU?
(or someone you know)
Difficulty with:
Tying shoelaces
Riding a bike
Catching a ball
Eating (without being messy or VERY slow)
Locks and keys
Finding your way around
Getting organised
Writing quickly and legibly (note taking)
Balance
Short-term memory
If so, you may have Dyspraxia.
In a training session at East Kent College on Dyspraxia Awareness, my course was given top marks for presentation, usefulness and relevance by every student in attendance! More details...
In addition to Dyspraxia Awareness training, in my capacity as a professional Hypnotherapist, I have developed a range of programmes, effective in helping people who have dyspraxia to minimise, (or eradicate), some of the difficulties associated with the condition. More details...
For more information on Dyspraxia:
“Dyspraxia and Hypnotherapy” by Barbara Neill
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With videos, information, workshops and therapy, The Two Dyspraxics (CIC Ass.) are raising awareness of dyspraxia and supporting those who have the condition.
Find out more here...