My son's dyspraxia symptoms are definitely worse on days when he is tired or distracted, but there are so many days when he compensates for this disability well enough that you would never know that he has it. It is those days where he is either tired or distracted that the glitch monster strikes, sometimes causing him to do things like play the left hand notes with his right hand in piano or write a number backwards.

I am so hoping that he has a good day when he has his piano recital next month. His piano teacher talked to him about what to do if he does make a mistake during the recital and I think he can handle it. He has been practicing more than he ever practiced before, but he knows that sometimes this glitch just happens no matter how much he practices.

He knows that even with the glitch, he will play piano better than people who have never taken lessons.