What is Dyspraxia?
by James O'Keefe
Dyspraxia
By Jim O’Keefe
What is dyspraxia? Dyspraxia is a term that refers to a specific disorder in the area of motor skill development. People with dyspraxia have difficulty planning and completing intended fine motor tasks. It is estimated that dyspraxia affects at least 2% of the general population to some degree and about 70% of those affected by are male.
Dyspraxia can affect different areas of functioning, varying from simple motor tasks such as waving goodbye to more complex tasks like brushing teeth.
What are the effects of dyspraxia? Dyspraxia is a lifelong disorder that affects a person's development in the area of motor development. Though many challenges can persist throughout a person's life, the types of difficulties experienced can change.
Young Children Babies with dyspraxia may avoid crawling and rolling over, and may resist tasks involving motor skills. As they get older these children are prone to:
Difficulty with eye movements - they may move the whole head instead of just the eyes
Difficulty using eating utensils and holding a cup while drinking
Bumping into objects
Difficulty doing fine-motor activities such as tying shoelaces or buttoning clothing
Difficulty with handwriting
Sensitivity to touch - may find clothing uncomfortable; and may find hair-brushing and cutting, teeth-brushing and nail-cutting unpleasant
Poor sense of direction
School Aged Children
Dyspraxia can make it difficult for children to develop social skills, and they may have trouble getting along with peers. Though they are intelligent, these children may seem immature and some may develop phobias and obsessive behavior.
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BIO:
James O’Keefe is the owner of About RSD offering FREE articles, tips, hints, and real-world advice on how to deal with various physical and emotional challenges, based on his experiences as a special education parent.
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