Hats on for Christmas (Dyspraxia Foundation
Christmas Appeal 2014)
Dyspraxia
is a form of Developmental Coordination Disorder which affects fine and/or
gross motor coordination in children and adults. It can also have an impact on
speech. There is currently no cure. It can have a serious impact on the
individual’s life and can cause great hardship for all those involved.
Please
read this article, called ‘What is Dyspraxia? (The Basics)’, for further
details:
http://jakeborrett.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/what-is-dyspraxia-basics.html
http://jakeborrett.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/what-is-dyspraxia-basics.html
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This
Christmas please get involved in the ‘Dyspraxia Foundation Christmas Appeal
2014’ named ‘Hats on for Christmas’. This appeal aims to raise as much
awareness as possible for the learning condition. It hopes to do so by showing
the faces of all those affected but also all the love and support they have received.
You
can help get involved by following these three simple steps:
Step 1
Take
a photograph of yourself wearing some sort of Christmas hat and holding up a
piece of paper that says something about Dyspraxia.
Then
either post your photograph onto the ‘Dyspraxia Foundation’ Facebook Page found
here https://www.facebook.com/dyspraxiafoundation?fref=ts or by emailing
it to fundraisingtrustee@dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk and they will do it for
you. They will also add all photographs to their Twitter Page.
Many
people have got involved already, so why not join in.
Step 2
If
you like you can make a voluntary donation to the brilliant Dyspraxia
Foundation, who continues to help thousands of people affected by the
condition.
To
do so text ‘HATS02 £2’ to 70070
Step 3
You
can change your profile pictures on social media websites, such as Facebook and
Twitter, to their Dyspraxia Foundation Christmas logo. This will help spread
lots of awareness across many social media platforms.
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I
have had Dyspraxia since I was a child, but was only diagnosed at the age of
eighteen. Like many, I know the importance of getting the word out there so
those impacted can get the support they need and ultimately deserve. So I have
decided to get involved myself. Here is my photograph, hoping to send a good
message out for Dyspraxia.
Thanks for the continual support everyone and have a great week.
Photograph Reference
Here is my poster to raise awareness for Dyspraxia.
The following is written on the page:
Remember that people with Dyspraxia are not only Dyspraxic but they can also be fantastic
Raising awareness for Dyspraxia at jakeborrett.blogspot.co.uk
Diagnosed with Dyspraxia at age 18