Can I self diagnose dyspraxia?

Only a trained healthcare or education professional can make a diagnosis. This self-test is for personal use only.
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How can I tell if I have dyspraxia?

Symptoms
  • Poor balance. ...
  • Poor posture and fatigue. ...
  • Poor integration of the two sides of the body. ...
  • Poor hand-eye co-ordination. ...
  • Lack of rhythm when dancing, doing aerobics.
  • Clumsy gait and movement. ...
  • Exaggerated 'accessory movements' such as flapping arms when running.
  • Tendency to fall, trip, bump into things and people.
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How can you test for dyspraxia?

The Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Coordination (Beery VMI), is one of the main tests used for diagnosing dyspraxia in the face-to-face assessment. The Berry VMI is a world-renowned dyspraxia test, which is used to identify visual motor problems associated with dyspraxia.
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Can you be mildly Dyspraxic?

Someone with mild dyspraxia may be able to pass it off as a quirky foible, or a situational problem. In severe cases though, it may mean being unable to walk up stairs without holding on, or forgetting to take off your clothes before having a shower.
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Do doctors diagnose dyspraxia?

A doctor might diagnose the condition as dyspraxia or developmental coordination disorder.
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Can ADHD be mistaken for dyspraxia?

Whereas ADHD is a neurobehavioral condition, dyspraxia is quite different even though the two frequently co-exist. Dyspraxia has to do with fine motor skills and results when there is a disconnect between the signals the brain sends to coordinate the body's muscles and the resulting physical movements.
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Does dyspraxia affect handwriting?

Poor handwriting is one of the most common symptoms of dyspraxia. Children who have poor handwriting don't need their parent or teacher to tell them about it. Every time they write, they can see that they are not as good as their friends.
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Does dyspraxia affect social skills?

Dyspraxia can make it difficult for children to develop social skills, and they may have trouble getting along with peers. Though they are intelligent, these children may seem immature and some may develop phobias and obsessive behavior.
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Does dyspraxia cause anxiety?

Anxiety is a common and recurring theme amongst people with dyspraxia – a Dyspraxia Foundation survey in 2014 found that 40% of people with dyspraxia aged 13-19 years felt anxious 'all the time'. Anxiety is the term we use to describe feelings of unease, fear or worry.
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What is adult dyspraxia like?

Dyspraxia can cause people to experience stress and frustration when they struggle with day-to-day tasks that require coordination, such as getting dressed, cleaning, cooking and driving. Dyspraxic adults may also walk with a different gait, bump into things frequently and/or have trouble participating in sports.
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At what age is dyspraxia diagnosed?

Although signs of the condition are present from an early age, children vary widely in their rate of development. This means a definite diagnosis of DCD does not usually happen until a child with the condition is 5 years old or more.
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Is there a test for dyspraxia in adults?

To diagnose it requires a medical history, observations and Standardised Tests – including movement, hand-eye coordination, and sensory perception to confirm a diagnosis. This is carried out by a specially trained Occupational Therapist such as our therapists at Dyspraxia UK.
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Is dyspraxia on the autism spectrum?

However, this does not mean that they are the same. Fundamentally, autism is a disorder that affects socialization and communication, while dyspraxia affects motor skills and physical coordination. While coinciding symptoms aren't uncommon, the two are considered distinct disorders.
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Can an educational psychologist diagnose dyspraxia?

In some cases a referral may be made to an educational psychologist for formal testing, often using the WISC test. To confirm whether or not your child has dyspraxia/DCD you should visit your family doctor and ask for your child to be referred to a paediatrician.
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What are the three components of dyspraxia?

Some children frequently seen by an occupational therapist include those who present with difficulties with motor, co-ordination and perceptual difficulties.
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Are dyspraxia and OCD linked?

Primary diagnosis Dyspraxia – 70% also had ADD, 21% also had OCD, 17% also had Tourette's, 36% also had ADHD and 50% also had dyslexia. Primary diagnosis Tourette's – 80% also had ADD, 12% also had OCD, 38% also had ADHD, 24% also had dyslexia and 80% also had dyspraxia.
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Does dyspraxia affect mood?

The effects of dyspraxia

Anxiety and depression are fairly common in individuals with dyspraxia. The Dyspraxia Foundation reports that “there is increasing evidence of associated anxiety, depression, behavioural disorders and low self-esteem in children, teenagers and young adults with dyspraxia”.
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Does dyspraxia affect memory?

Dyspraxia or DCD

The key feature of dyspraxia is difficulties with coordination, but it can also involve problems with organisation, memory, concentration and speech. It is a disability that affects the way the brain processes information, which results in messages not being properly or fully transmitted.
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Can dyspraxia be caused by trauma?

Dyspraxia is most commonly caused by stroke or acquired brain injury.
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What jobs can dyspraxic people do?

Jobs that can be suited to those with dyspraxia include caring professions - caring for the young or the elderly, working with people with learning difficulties, or working with animals. Turning hobbies into jobs can also be a good approach – for example, photography or writing.
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Can dyspraxia affect eye contact?

Dyspraxia causes poor control over fine movements throughout the body, including those of the eyes. Poor eye control can result in jerky eye movements. This lack of fluidity in eye movements can result in problems with visual tracking of objects moving across a person's field of vision.
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Can I drive with dyspraxia?

In general, a dyspraxia diagnosis should not prevent you from learning to drive. Sure, you'll have to accept that it will be harder for you to get to grips with the basics and the whole process could take longer than average, but it's not a solid roadblock.
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Is dyspraxia a special need?

It is entirely possible that a child with dyspraxia will have special educational needs (SEN). In some cases, SEN additional support may be adequate, whereas in others an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) will be necessary.
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Do you get extra time in exams for dyspraxia?

Most students will now be automatically entitled to 25% extra time (15 minutes per hour), although it may still be appropriate for those who need to use a word processor to have 10 minutes extra time per hour.
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Is dysgraphia and dyspraxia the same thing?

Fact: Dyspraxia and dysgraphia can cause similar or overlapping struggles with writing. But they are different conditions. Dyspraxia causes problems with fine motor skills, including the physical task of printing and writing. Most children with dysgraphia struggle with printing and handwriting, too.
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