Radcliffe recounts the difficulties during his childhood as a result of dyspraxia

Daniel Radcliffe became famous from the "Harry Potter" films and it is known that the actor decided to act by accident.
He became a world star when he was just 12 years old and accepted the role of Harry Potter. Meanwhile, he was diagnosed with a neurological disease, dyspraxia, since childhood.
"I had a hard time at school, I was bad at everything, with no obvious talent," said the well-known actor.
His mother, to help him, enrolled him in acting, which he soon realized would be his calling. In a previous interview, Daniel had shown how the disease hinders him, reports KP.
“I can't tie my sneakers and I have terrible handwriting. As a child I suffered from a lack of self-confidence because I thought I was small. Partly because of my dyspraxia, I wanted to become an actor", he said
Dyspraxia mostly affects motor skills and activities that require coordination are a challenge for people affected by this disease.





























































