Stephen Harris is a clumsy boy: he spills juice at the dinner table and loses his bag on the bus. How will he cope at high school when he can't even tie his shoelaces? Stephen's school life looks set to be full of trouble until a special needs advisor arrives to help Stephen with his coordination, concentration and organization difficulties.
Taking a light-hearted look at life through the eyes of an eleven-year-old boy, this short novel recounts the problems that are faced by children with dyspraxia and contains positive approaches to teaching and parenthood that readers will find hugely supportive.



