Understanding Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia is one of the developmental disorders having roots in the process of child development. It’s more commonly known as an eclectic range of disorders of the developmental nature. In children, Dyspraxia can be observed as trouble learning basic movements and their associated patterns, like lifting a cup to drink or opening a book to read.
Dyspraxia sufferers are also unable to comprehend or even to learn the basic movements necessary to do simple things like write and draw. You can observe trouble establishing the correct grip for writing and drawing equipment, and the hand and sometimes the entire arm in them as well.
Since it’s mostly observed in children, so early therapy can really help dyspraxia from developing further into whole body co-ordination and even inability to control their body. If it’s spread in the whole body it may cause a person to be socially disable even.

