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Who treats dyspraxia?

Dyspraxia is usually supported by a team of professionals depending on the child’s needs. This may include:

  • Occupational therapists – for daily living, fine motor skills, and school support
  • Physiotherapists – for balance, strength, and gross motor development
  • Speech therapists – for verbal dyspraxia and communication
  • Psychologists and educators– for learning support and strategies
In Australia, families can access these therapies through the NDIS if the child meets eligibility criteria.

For help connecting with the right therapy team, book an appointment now.