Symptoms of dyspraxia can vary between individuals and may change over time. You may find routine tasks difficult.
If you have dyspraxia it may affect:
– your co-ordination, balance and movement
– how you learn new skills, think, and remember information at work and home
– your daily living skills, such as dressing or preparing meals
– your ability to write, type, draw and grasp small objects
– how you function in social situations
– how you deal with your emotions
– time management, planning and personal organisation skills