That's an interesting observation! Hiccup's character does display some traits that could be associated with dyspraxia, like clumsiness and creative problem-solving. While it's not officially stated, your interpretation adds a layer of depth to how we view characters in media. 🐉📚 Nat
Homer has a crayon in his brain that's why he acts like he does Also marcy wu from amphibia is definitely dyspraxic in my headcannon(so clumsy, accident prone, bad at pe, bad at public speaking)
@@joannedavies4958 . It's definitely a good shout, not a name that I think many people may know today, but after researching, I can completely see where you're coming from
This is excellent
Thanks ^_^
I'm older and remember the Worst Witch books and 1980's films
I love the classic worst which OG Harry Potter series. Haven't watched the new version , however, but always resonated with character - Nat
I always thought hiccup from how to train your dragon both the books and the films
That's an interesting observation! Hiccup's character does display some traits that could be associated with dyspraxia, like clumsiness and creative problem-solving. While it's not officially stated, your interpretation adds a layer of depth to how we view characters in media. 🐉📚
Nat
Homer has a crayon in his brain that's why he acts like he does
Also marcy wu from amphibia is definitely dyspraxic in my headcannon(so clumsy, accident prone, bad at pe, bad at public speaking)
How about Bella in Twilight Series?
That is a good shout did not think of that one. I can definitely see the characteristics
What about frank spencer?
Haha. I should of waited till the end. Can see someone else also thought frank spencer would possibly be dyspraxic too
@@joannedavies4958 . It's definitely a good shout, not a name that I think many people may know today, but after researching, I can completely see where you're coming from