How Do You Know If A Child Has Dyspraxia?
Detect dyspraxia as soon as you can. Don’t put your kid through undue stress and frustration when programs are available to ease dyspraxia symptoms. Take note of your kid’s activities, compare that to other kids, and take action immediately. Get a general idea of how soon kids learn things. Some people learn things fast, some take a while to get it down. You may have a situation where two of your kids are quick learners and your third one takes a long time, and repeated instruction, to learn things. Assess how well a kid is comforted and match their sleeping characteristics with their peers. Have a toy requiring assembly available. Don’t give it to the kid–watch the reaction. Look at current traits. Test their responses to change. Watch their reaction to new clothes. Have the kid sit in one place more than once, if he gets up in less than five minutes, then note it. Note their reaction to stress; unusual anger issues are a warning sign. Take note of how often they collide with their s