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Daniel Radcliffe is Suffering from Dyspraxia

Daniel Radcliffe struggles to tie his own shoelaces - because of a medical condition. The ‘Harry Potter’ star has revealed he has the condition dyspraxia - a common neurological problem which causes sufferers to have difficulties planning any sequence of coordinated movements - and can sometimes struggle to complete the most basic of tasks. He said: [...]

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'Harry Potter' Star Suffers From Dyspraxia

Daniel Radcliffe, the 19-year-old British star of the "Harry Potter" movies, says he has dyspraxia, ...

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Harry Potter star can

Stuff IN A TANGLE: Daniel Radcliffe struggles from dyspraxia, a neurological condition which means the Harry Potter star struggles to tie his own shoelaces. Read the full article here

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Potter star Radcliffe speaks about rare brain disorder

Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe has told the Daily Mail newspaper in Britain that he suffers from a little-known brain disorder known as dyspraxia, which often causes clumsiness. The disorder means that Radcliffe, 19, amongst other things, has difficulty tying his shoe laces. Radcliffe also revealed that his condition is mild, as serious cases can render it [...]

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'Harry Potter' Can Barely Tie His Shoes

Dyspraxia makes it hard for Potter's Daniel Radcliffe to write, tie shoes.

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Daniel Radcliffe Diagnosed with Dyspraxia

Daniel Radcliffe, the star of “Harry Potter,' suffers from a mild form of dyspraxia. According to E! News, the star has a neurological disorder that often impairs coordination – which is often... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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“Avril’s too sexy for Malaysia” links

- Avril’s ‘Too Sexy’ for Malaysia. Not sure how that can be, but I guess we all have our own definition of sexy [PopEater] - According to his spokesman, Dan Radcliffe does have dyspraxia. This is something he has never hidden. Thankfully his condition is very mild and at worst manifests itself in an inability [...]

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Daniel Radcliffe's Dyspraxia Diagnosis

On the bright side, it hasn't seemed to affect his Quidditch game. Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he suffers from a mild form of dyspraxia, a neurological disorder...

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Daniel Radcliffe reveals he suffers from dyspraxia

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has revealed he suffers from dyspraxia. Dyspraxia affects motor skill development and can impair all areas of development and learning, including intellectual, physical and language.? People with dyspraxia have difficulty planning and completing intended fine motor tasks. It is estimated that as many as 6% of all children show some [...]

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Harry Potter has a brain disorder

Daniel Radcliffe often has trouble tying his shoelaces thanks to a brain disorder, the "Harry Potter" star has revealed. The actor, 19, has dyspraxia, a condition that can cause problems with coordination.

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Improving The Effects Of Learning Disabilities With A Kids Art Class

Children’s art classes are a valuable addition to a comprehensive treatment plan for learning disabilities (LDs). Difficulties with fine motor skills, called dyspraxia, can improve with classes in drawing or painting. For dysgraphia sufferers, a kids art class is the perfect opportunity to express themselves, which is a skill they find most difficult to acquire. [...]

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BODYZONE: Disorder Diagnosis

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE A DISORDER? According to Dr Pauc, disorders tend to fall into five areas . . . dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention-deficit disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette's syndrome and autism.

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The Universe and Me: Living with an "invisible" disability

I will say that it isn't easy, living with DCD (aka: dyspraxia) and dyscalculia, most especially when you are so aware of just how vast the world is, just how wondrous and full is the breath and scope of our history and experiences and knowledge--and, those things we do not yet know, those things we cannot necessarily see and touch, or readily explain. I cannot stress enough, how helpless I feel,...

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Features: Don’t leave dyspraxic kids to pick up litter

It’s a condition that can cause suicidal feelings in those forced to live with its symptoms and some believe it affects several million children and adults across the UK. Yet dyspraxia sufferers often find themselves at the back of the queue when it comes to receiving the additional support their disability demands, even though experts suggest one child in every class has the condition. Darren Devine...

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Dyspraxia Support

By Peter Collins THE Vale Dyspraxia Support Group will meet next month. All who look after a child with dyspraxia are welcome to attend the meeting on Monday, June 2, at 7.30pm in the Mary Lennox Room, Barry Hospital.