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The Adult Support Network

An informal network of friendships and support for dyspraxic adults, their partners, friends and family is co-ordinated by Alex Gowing-Cumber the Foundation's Adult Advisor.

Contact Alex on 01375 482 252 or via email fralexgc@aol.com

Dyspraxia in adulthood is both a disability and a lifestyle. It is a gift and a burden. The majority of dyspraxic adults will have survived troubled childhoods and overcome great hurdles to get to the point they are today.

There is something really liberating about meeting up with other people with similarly uniquely wired brains for the first time, sharing stories and experiences hopes and fears. Best of all is when it’s your turn to order the round of drinks and nobody minds when you get the order wrong and spill half the drinks on the way back to the table.

So please get in contact and in the mean time read Vicky Biggs book 'Caged in Chaos' book and reflect on your past and hers , turn the hearts and the hard times into hopes and dreams for us and future generations with this unique view of life on planet earth

warm regards

Revd Alex Gowing-cumber Ba(hons)MA.SCP.

 

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