A Trip into a Dyspraxic Person's World Book
A Trip into a Dyspraxic Person's World Book
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By Charlotte O’Neill
Step into the everyday experiences of living with dyspraxia through this honest, insightful and engaging guide written from a neurodivergent perspective.
A Trip into a Dyspraxic Person’s World helps readers better understand the challenges, strengths and realities of dyspraxia in a relatable and accessible way. Through personal stories, practical examples and thoughtful explanations, Charlotte O’Neill offers valuable insight into how dyspraxia can affect movement, coordination, organisation, emotions and everyday life.
Filled with funny illustrations, this book explains what dyspraxia is, why it can make some things harder and how dyspraxia also makes you awesome! You can also find handy tips and simple activities to feel confident and proud in your identity.
If you're dyspraxic, you might struggle with things like sports, handwriting, remembering stuff or staying organised. But you will also have great strengths too. In this book you will meet Lotty, a young dyspraxic person who can share all her knowledge about dyspraxia and give you plenty of handy advice.
Written with warmth and authenticity, this book is a fantastic resource for parents, educators, therapists, neurodivergent teens and adults, as well as anyone wanting to build greater understanding and empathy around dyspraxia.
Whether you’re newly exploring a diagnosis, supporting someone with dyspraxia, or looking for neurodiversity-affirming resources, this book provides reassurance, practical understanding and a strong sense of connection.
Why You’ll Love It
- Offers a relatable, first-person insight into living with dyspraxia
- Helps build understanding, empathy and neurodiversity awareness
- Explores challenges around coordination, planning and daily life
- Written in an accessible and engaging style
- Helpful for parents, teachers, therapists and neurodivergent readers
- Encourages self-understanding and confidence
Perfect For
- Families supporting a child or teen with dyspraxia
- Teachers and education support staff
- Occupational therapists and allied health professionals
- Neurodivergent teens and adults
- School wellbeing and inclusion resources
Format: Paperback
Publication date: April 2026
Reading age: 12 years and up
Dimensions: 24cm x 17cm
Weight: 270g
Pages: 80
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