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What is Developmental Dyspraxia?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis?


What is Developmental Dyspraxia?
Developmental dyspraxia is a disorder characterized by an impairment in the ability to plan and carry out sensory and motor tasks. usually, individuals with the disorder appear "out of sync" with their environment. Symptoms vary and may include poor balance and coordination, clumsiness, vision problems, perception difficulties, emotional and behavioral problems, difficulty with reading, writing, and speaking, poor social skills, poor posture, and poor short-term memory. Although individuals with the disorder may be of average or above average intelligence, they may behave immaturely.

Is there any treatment?
Treatment is symptomatic and supportive and may include work-related and speech therapy, and "cueing" or other forms of communication such as using pictures and hand gestures. A lot of children with the disorder require special education.

What is the prognosis?
Developmental dyspraxia is a lifelong disorder. A lot of individuals are able to compensate for their disabilities through work-related and speech therapy.

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