Daniel Radcliffe health: ‘It’s never held me back’ Harry Potter star’s hidden condition
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Daniel Radcliffe, 30, famed for being Harry Potter, revealed in 2008 he had a mild form of
dyspraxia - also known as developmental coordination disorder.
The condition affects physical co-ordination, preventing simple activities such as wiring or tying shoelaces, and makes a person appear clumsy. But the star hasn’t let dyspraxia get to him.
As well as becoming a hero to people of all ages who are fans of his books, the actor has also supported others with the condition. Daniel’s early school years proved very difficult, the star revealing he was awful at “everything with no discernible talent”.
Here is the full article: Daniel Radcliffe health: ‘It’s never held me back’ Harry Potter star’s hidden condition – The Express
The condition affects physical co-ordination, preventing simple activities such as wiring or tying shoelaces, and makes a person appear clumsy. But the star hasn’t let dyspraxia get to him.
As well as becoming a hero to people of all ages who are fans of his books, the actor has also supported others with the condition. Daniel’s early school years proved very difficult, the star revealing he was awful at “everything with no discernible talent”.
Here is the full article: Daniel Radcliffe health: ‘It’s never held me back’ Harry Potter star’s hidden condition – The Express
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Hi @Misscleo, at the bottom of my post there is a link which will take you to the full article.
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It’s great to hear that he is able to talk about his condition - Tom Community Champion
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