What Are The Warning Signs Of Dyspraxia?
Perception Problems
This disorder may cause perception problems. It may influence a patient's perception abilities in a variety of ways. Patients seem to have problems telling the difference between what they smell, see, taste, hear, or see. Most individuals should be able to tell the difference between two textures. However, research appears to show that this is much slower in dyspraxia patients.
These perception problems may be why patients with this disorder have a harder time with some tasks. One example appears to be handwriting. Patients may need to pause often when writing. They seem to need to think about what they are writing next. Some may have to physically coordinate themselves first too. This may be the result of senses not giving the patient's brain the proper information. Thus, this may influence the patient's movement and other senses.
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Clumsiness
It appears that clumsiness is a common symptom of dyspraxia. In fact, this condition seems to have been called 'clumsy child syndrome' in the past. Patients may have significant issues with balance when walking or staying steady when standing. Individuals with this disorder appear to drop items that they hold quite often. Weak muscle tone may be part of the reason for clumsiness in dyspraxia patients. Another symptom, poor hand-eye coordination, seems to trigger clumsiness as well.
Unfortunately, clumsiness appears to make life quite difficult for patients. It may be the most disrupting symptom. This may be because it could make it harder for children to perform tasks in school. Adults may have a hard time at their jobs due to it also. It appears to trigger self-esteem issues in many patients, since it starts early in life.
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