How does dyspraxia affect daily life?
Dyspraxia can make everyday activities more challenging for both children and adults. It may affect:
- Self-care skills (dressing, eating, personal hygiene)
- School tasks (handwriting, organising homework, following instructions)
- Social participation (joining sports, keeping up with peers)
- Emotional wellbeing (frustration, low confidence, anxiety)
With the right supports—such as occupational therapy, speech therapy, and classroom adjustments—individuals with dyspraxia can build independence and thrive in daily life.
To learn how we can support your child’s daily skills, contact us today.