Fransurrey
Well-Known Member
I forgot about the ambidextrous bit! However, when I broke my arm, that came in very useful and people were impressed with my left hand writing and the way I could do everything, still!
As for being clumsy and laughing it off, yes of course have a laugh about it. My Mum also suffers and she once walked into a glass door (dyspraxics can have trouble with perception) and I couldn't help her for laughing. She swore at the time, but was laughing within a couple of mins. You have to laugh!
By all means tell your tutor, as they can give special considerations. You don't have to take them, just make her aware and then if you do need anything, it's all in place.
As for being clumsy and laughing it off, yes of course have a laugh about it. My Mum also suffers and she once walked into a glass door (dyspraxics can have trouble with perception) and I couldn't help her for laughing. She swore at the time, but was laughing within a couple of mins. You have to laugh!
By all means tell your tutor, as they can give special considerations. You don't have to take them, just make her aware and then if you do need anything, it's all in place.