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How can you help children with dyspraxia?

Supporting a child with dyspraxia involves patience, encouragement, and access to the right strategies. Parents and teachers can help by:

  • Breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps
  • Allowing extra time for activities
  • Using visual schedules and reminders
  • Encouraging practice in fun, supportive ways.
  • Collaborating with therapists for consistency across home and school
Most importantly, celebrating small successes helps build confidence and resilience.

To get professional strategies tailored to your child, contact us today.