Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a neurological condition that affects physical coordination, motor planning, and sometimes speech and emotional regulation. Children with dyspraxia may struggle with tasks requiring fine or gross motor skills—such as handwriting, dressing, or catching a ball—and often appear clumsy or fatigued by everyday activities. But it’s not just physical: dyspraxia can also impact executive functioning, processing speed, and sensory integration, making transitions, organisation, and emotional regulation more difficult . . .
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