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dyspraxia
noun
A disorder in which motor difficulties are caused by perceptual problems
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When Mr Hands took the stand on October 19th he recounted that his mother had been a nursery-school teacher, and that as a child he had been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disorder, and dyspraxia, a motor disorder.
It also found that a deficiency of omega-3 fatty acids has been "associated with certain mental and behavioural disorders, such as ADHD, depression, dementia, dyspraxia, greater impulsivity and aggressive behaviour".
In 1990, a family with an inherited speech disorder known as verbal dyspraxia drew the attention of genetics researchers.
Drama was a lifeline for him even at that age, he explains; he has dyslexia and dyspraxia, and struggled at school.
Despite many handicaps – he suffered as a child from undiagnosed dyslexia and dyspraxia, and left school at 15 with no obvious future – he rose by determination and sulky self-belief.
Part of Minecraft's appeal is that the game is educational and cerebral, encouraging spatial awareness and planning skills, particularly in those who might have problems with dyslexia or dyspraxia.
PA Girl overcomes adversity to get to Cambridge A teenager from Devon is heading to Cambridge University even though she has problems writing due to dyslexia and dyspraxia.
Kevin has been given a diagnosis of generalized dyspraxia, a disorder characterized by weakness and poor coördination, particularly of his arms and mouth.
Middle-Aged With Asperger's In my case, as a middle-aged female with Asperger's, I have always struggled with dyspraxia (clumsiness) and proprioception (judging where my body is in space).
I have cerebral palsy, a visual impairment, dyspraxia and epilepsy.
A leaflet to donors lists a series of conditions the clinic screens for, including: attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], autism, Asperger syndrome, dyslexia and the motor disorder dyspraxia.
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