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How is dyspraxia treated?

While there is no single cure for dyspraxia, it can be managed effectively through therapies and strategies that support motor skills, organisation, and communication. Common treatments include:

  • Occupational therapy – to improve fine motor skills, handwriting, and daily self-care
  • Physiotherapy – to support balance, strength, and coordination
  • Speech therapy – especially for children with verbal dyspraxia or communication difficulties
  • Educational support – classroom adjustments, assistive technology, and learning strategies
With the right plan, children can build independence and confidence in daily life.

For personalised therapy options, book a consultation now.