22 year old First Class Honours graduate explains how dyspraxia affected him as a child and young person

22 year old First Class Honours graduate explains how dyspraxia affected him as a child and young person

This young man embodies our values to share experiences, improve understanding and celebrate differences.

Jake Borrett explains what it is like to be dyspraxic for Dyspraxia Awareness Week 2016. He begins with the challenges he faced as a young person, concluding with the news he recently graduated with first class honours in creative writing even though it was something he previously found difficult.

Jake has much praise for the support of the Dyspraxia Foundation UK.

Jake has his own writing blog which is well worth a visit.

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