Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects motor coordination, planning, and execution of movement.
Common Symptoms
Movement & Coordination
Clumsiness (tripping, bumping into things).
Difficulty with balance and posture.
Trouble learning new motor skills (e.g., riding a bike, tying shoelaces).
Challenges in sports or playground activities.
Motor Skills
Poor handwriting or “messy” writing.
Difficulty with drawing, using scissors, or fastening buttons/zippers.
Problems with keyboard or touchpad use.
Planning & Organization
Difficulty sequencing steps in an activity (e.g., making a sandwich, getting dressed).
Trouble estimating time or planning tasks.
May seem disorganized in schoolwork or personal belongings.
Speech & Language (sometimes)
Speech may be unclear due to difficulty coordinating mouth movements.