My brain doesn’t listen to me

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Psychology

Self-help

France léger

Sylvie Breton

Editions CHU Sainte-Justine

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212 pages

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.

France léger

France léger is an occupational therapist and works at the Estrie rehabilitation centre.

Sylvie Breton

Sylvie Breton is vice-president of the association québécoise pour les enfants dyspraxiques.

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