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| DYSPRAXIA | |
| Dyspraxia is a difficulty with thinking, planning and carrying out sensory / motor tasks. It is as a consequence of messages not being correctly or fully transmitted from the brain, so that aperson knows what they want their body to do but can't get their body to do it. Dyspraxia can impinge on any or all areas of development – emotional, intellectual, physical, language, social and sensory and may encumber a person’s normal process of learning. | |
| Children with Dyspraxia | |
| Nicholas | |
| Julian | |
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