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Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) or Dyspraxia Resources

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) or Dyspraxia

DCD or dyspraxia affects the development of motor skills and coordination. The causes are not known and there are many reasons why a child's motor skills may not develop well.

The Dyspraxia Foundation provide guidance on recognising dyspraxia. Some children with dyspraxia may only exhibit a few of these symptoms.

  • Late to reach motor milestones e.g. sitting, crawling, walking, speaking.
  • Difficulty running, jumping, hopping, catching and throwing a ball compared to their peers.
  • Slow and hesitant in most actions.
  • Does not learn things instinctively and needs to be taught physical skills.
  • Trips and falls frequently.
  • Poor pencil grip. Writing is laborious and immature.
  • Difficulty getting dressed and using cutlery.
  • Poor understanding of spatial concepts such as in, on and in front of.
  • Difficulty keeping friends and judging how to behave in company.
  • Often anxious with low self-esteem.
  • Poor attention span and reacts to all stimuli without discrimination.
  • Performs better when working one-to-one or in a small group.
  • Difficulty following instructions.
  • Poorly organised and often loses things.

For more information please visit: Dyspraxia Foundation

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