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A Trip into a Dyspraxic Person's World

Charlotte O'Neill Charlotte O'Neill

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English
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
21 January 2026
Stay Dyspraxic and Fantastic!

If you're dyspraxic, you might struggle with things like sports, handwriting, remembering stuff or staying organised. But you will also have great strengths too! In this book you will meet Lotty, a young dypraxic person who can share all her knowledge about dyspraxia and give you plenty of handy advice.

Filled with funny illustrations, this book explains what dyspraxia is, why it can make some things harder and how dyspraxia also makes you awesome! You can also find handy tips and simple activities to feel confident and proud in your identity. Lotty teaches you how to build routines, develop your coordination, ask for help at school, and so much more so you can turn challenges into opportunities. There are also ideas for how your friends, teachers and family can support you along the way
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Illustrated by:   Charlotte O'Neill
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 172mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   280g
ISBN:   9781839975172
ISBN 10:   1839975172
Pages:   88
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Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  General/trade ,  English as a second language ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Charlotte O'Neill is a 25-year-old recently graduated wildlife conservationist, who is also dyspraxic and posts about her experiences on Instagram and tiktok. Alongside her love for wildlife, she also has a passion for filmmaking, photography, animation and storytelling.

Reviews for A Trip into a Dyspraxic Person's World

A delightful, much-needed book about something that's much under-recognised. Full of warmth, humour and hope, 'A Trip Into A Dyspraxic Person's World' is an essential read for young dyspraxics who are looking to understand themselves better. Or for older dyspraxics who wish they'd had this kind of understanding when they were young. -- Maxine Roper, Author of No Heels No Problem: A Neurodivergent Survival Guide to Adult Life When You’re Dyspraxic or ADHD


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