What are the signs and symptoms of Dyspraxia?
- poor balance, may appear clumsy or may stumble frequently
- poor organisational skills – need visual reminders, poor memory, find planning difficult
- poor gross motor skills – displayed in life skills, activities that require coordination
- weak fine motor skills – manipulation difficulties, messy handwriting
- poor memory and attention skills, easily distracted & fidgety, limited focus
- words get muddled up, speech can be immature
- difficulty copying from board, affected by background noise, poor listening skills, difficulty getting ideas on paper
- difficulty in motor planning
- irritated with rough texture, tight-fitting or heavy clothing
Fix an appointment for your child to go for our Dynamic Diagnostic Assessment (DDA™) to identify your child’s learning and developmental strengths and weaknesses.
Bridge Learning specialised early intervention programmes to intervene in Dyspraxia: