When my son was diagnosed with dyspraxia, gdd and hyper mobility we knew as parents things will be challenging but what ever comes our way we would give him the best support we can manage.
That was really highlted when on a recent caravan park holiday my son wanted to take up archery lessons. Everything about firing an arrow to hit a target goes against him and the problems he faces but I said NO he needs to give it a try at least.
So that day when it was time to go he was so excited saying “Dad, I’m going to hit the bullseye watch me” I smiled and replied “ I’m sure you will son” while thinking, I will be proud what ever he achieves.
Once their he listened carefully and at first the arrows weren’t even reaching the target but he laughed it of as a bit of fun. I just watched on with an encouraging smile.
Then bang a arrow hits the board, well I shouted “ WELL DONE SON”
Everyone looked as if to say he only hit the board but I didn’t care for my son he just made the podium at the Olympics and then something magical happen he turned into Robin Hood with every arrow hitting the board and not just the board but Bullseye.
My son turned to me grinning like Cheshire Cat and said “see told I would get it”
Moral of the story never doubt the abilities of anyone. My son beat his demons that day and I learned a valuable lesson. So proud