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Dyspraxia

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“Discovering autism allowed me to uncover strengths I never knew I had.”
It is often thought that most autistic people have motor skill difficulties, including poor eye-hand coordination and clumsiness.
“Autism is NOT a label it’s my identity.”
Many autistic people also have social anxiety. We are not born with social anxiety, it develops over time from a young age.
“Autism does NOT need to be fixed or cured”
Susan: “You just need to take a step outside of your comfort zone and do something that makes you feel uncomfortable.”

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