Dyspraxia impairs fine and large motor skills due to underdeveloped or damaged motor neurons. It can be present at birth due to poor health during pregnancy or acquired later in life from a head injury, stroke, or illness. Early identification and treatment improve prognosis. Dyspraxia is a disorder that involves impairment of fine and large […]
Verbal dyspraxia is a neurological disorder that disrupts the transmission of messages between the brain and facial muscles, affecting speech. It can be developmental or caused by brain damage and may coexist with other conditions. Treatment can be intensive and tailored to the individual. Verbal dyspraxia has a negative impact on speech and is characterized […]
Childhood speech dyspraxia is a developmental disorder that affects a child’s ability to form words or pronounce sounds correctly. It is divided into three categories and affects boys more than girls. Children with dyspraxia may require speech therapy and other forms of communication aids. Childhood speech dyspraxia, also known as infantile aphraxia, is a speech […]
Dyspraxia affects motor skills and can cause developmental delays, hypersensitivity, and difficulty with concentration and social relationships. It is often undiagnosed, but early intervention with occupational and speech therapy can help. Coping skills can lead to success in adulthood, but undiagnosed adults may require therapy to overcome social stigma and a sense of failure. Dyspraxia […]