Dyspraxia Foundation
Dyspraxia is a lifelong condition affecting gross and fine motor coordination in adults and children. Many may experience difficulties with organisational skills, memory, processing speed and, in some cases, speech.
The Dyspraxia Foundation is committed to making the teaching and medical professions more aware of dyspraxia; and to spread understanding of how those who have the condition can be helped. The Foundation seeks every opportunity to increase understanding of Dyspraxia.
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Dyspraxia (also known as developmental coordination disorder - DCD) is a surprisingly common condition affecting movement and coordination in children and adults. It is a hidden condition which is still poorly understood.
Dyspraxia affects all areas of life, making it difficult for people to carry out activities that others take for granted. Signs of dyspraxia/DCD are present from a young age but may not be recognised until a child starts school - or even later in adulthood.
The Dyspraxia Foundation is committed to making the teaching and medical professions more aware of dyspraxia, and to spreading understanding of how those who have the condition can be helped.
Find out more about Dyspraxia
- Even the basics of everyday life can be a tremendous struggle for people who have Dyspraxia.
- Identifying dyspraxia early ensures children receive the help they need to fulfil their potential
- Here at Dyspraxia Foundation, we have a number of ways young people with dyspraxia can connect with others.
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- Everyone, regardless of age
- Physical disabilities
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