The family’s nightmare began when Callum was aged ten and his schoolteachers believed he might have dyspraxia – often called ‘clumsy child syndrome.’ ‘The teacher had noticed Callum had problems throwing and catching a ball and suggested he would …
The family’s nightmare began when Callum was aged ten and his schoolteachers believed he might have dyspraxia – often called ‘clumsy child syndrome.’ ‘The teacher had noticed Callum had problems throwing and catching a ball and suggested he would …
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