How does dyspraxia affect a child?
In children, dyspraxia can affect physical, social, and emotional development. A child may struggle with motor skills, which can make school activities and play harder to manage. They might have trouble learning new routines or following multi-step instructions. Many children with dyspraxia feel left out in sports or group activities, which can impact confidence. Early therapy and supportive strategies can help children strengthen motor skills, improve communication, and build self-esteem.
If you’re concerned about your child’s development, book your appointment now.
If you’re concerned about your child’s development, book your appointment now.