• Kimberley (Kim) Fraser - Raising Awareness for Dyspraxia in Society

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Kimberley (Kim) Fraser - Raising Awareness for Dyspraxia in Society

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Neurodiversity with Theo Smith, Kimberly Fraser shares her personal journey with dyspraxia, discussing the challenges she faced in education and the workplace. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding neurodiversity, the impact of early experiences on self-perception, and the need for greater awareness and adaptations in various environments. Kimberly emphasizes the strengths of neurodiverse individuals and advocates for increased dialogue and support for those with dyspraxia.


    • Dyspraxia affects individuals differently, impacting memory, concentration, and coordination.
    • Early educational experiences can significantly shape self-perception and self-worth.
    • Realization of one's neurodiversity can be transformative and empowering.
    • Barriers in education and the workplace often stem from a lack of understanding.
    • Adaptations in work environments are crucial for neurodiverse individuals to thrive.
    • Neurodiverse individuals often possess unique strengths and skills.
    • Advocacy for dyspraxia awareness is essential for societal change.
    • Reading and connecting with others can help individuals understand their neurodiversity.
    • Community support and resources are vital for those discovering their neurodiversity.

    neurodiversity, dyspraxia, personal experiences, education, workplace challenges, advocacy, awareness, strengths, self-perception.

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