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Dyspraxia

Some children and adults find it difficult to do jobs that come naturally to others, such as driving, going through the daily routine and household chores, cooking grooming end so on and so forth.

A difficulty with the gross and fine motor coordination skill is noted in them. So these people find it difficult to carry out large and small body movements.

Some of the major issues with people with dysgraphia are poor eye-hand coordination, difficulty in tracking or following moving objects with eyes without moving the head excessively. Frequently loose place, while reading and are unable to relocate and look away from one object to another e.g., cannot look from TV to magazine.

Poor visual perception, oversensitivity to light, lack of awareness body position in space results in them tripping and bumping into things and people.

People with dysgraphia have low self-esteem and are known for emotional outbursts.

Vision therapy with its 6major attributes like improved focusing abilities, eye teaming, and eye-hand coordination, visual processing, improved visual memory. Increased peripheral awareness and depth perception (3Dstereovision) can help reduce the impact of dyspraxia.