What Are The Warning Signs Of Dyspraxia?
Poor Hand-Eye Coordination
Poor hand-eye coordination appears to be a common symptom seen in individuals with dyspraxia. This symptom may make some takes hard for patients. It seems that most individuals start moving their hands before their eyes have focused on an object. Experts may call this feed-forward control. Unfortunately, multiple studies appear to show that dyspraxia makes this harder for patients to do. These individuals do not seem to move their eyes and hands at the same time when they reach for an object. They may need to focus their eyes full first.
Patients with this disorder may also have trouble maintaining their focus. Their eyes may move slower vertically than horizontally too. Some individuals seem to be slow at disengaging their focus as well. All of these may influence poor hand-eye coordination in dyspraxia.
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