My brain doesn’t listen to me
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Dyspraxia is estimated to affect about 6% of children. It is a “how to” disorder, that is a disorder of movement planning and coordination. Thus, a dyspraxic child often puts his clothes on the wrong side and his writing, despite all his efforts, remains difficult and clumsy.
Written in a clear style, My brain doesn’t listen to me was born thanks to the meeting of two visions that influence and complement each other: that of the parent (Sylvie Breton) and that of the occupational therapist (France léger), expertises that combine lived experience and knowledge, with a look that sometimes comes from the inside, sometimes from the outside.
- From the diagnosis announcement to adolescence, a guide that contains not magic recipes to erase dyspraxia, but valuable keys to implement a customized support
- A book that is both a guide and an inspiration for the family and for health and education stakeholders
- A four-handed writing that invites the reader to make the choice of happiness despite the uncertainty and pitfalls associated with this neurological disorder.