Common Symptoms Of Dyspraxia
Poor Posture
Ladies, poor posture is a significant sign of dyspraxia! You'll see this more in kids than adults. That said, anyone can get it! Poor posture sets in for a few reasons. Ladies, many of you see weak muscle tone in this condition. This makes it harder for you to stand up straight! Your balance will be off too.
Posture is something you learn young. You do it by imitating people around you! This condition, though, negatively impacts your learning and cognitive abilities. Ladies, that's another reason why standing straight is harder with this disorder! Learning to stand in the first place is often tougher here too.

Perception Issues
Perception problems are very standard in dyspraxia. Ladies, it means you'll have issues with telling the difference between things you smell, taste, feel, see, and hear! Here's an example. Most people can tell the difference between 2 things that they smell, even one after the other! This is harder to do when you have dyspraxia. It'll take a lot longer to do, at the very least!
sues are likely why you have problems with some tasks. One of these is handwriting! Ladies, most of you will have to pause a lot when you're writing. This means thinking about what you're writing next, even physically coordinating it! Research says this comes down to 2 senses: touch and sight! You use them when you're planning actions. This condition, though, sends the wrong signals in these senses, making actions harder!