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Qué (quién) es dyspraxia - definición

NEURODEVELOPMENTAL CONDITION
Motor dyspraxia; Motor skills disorder; Motor coordination disorder; Dispraxia; Coordination disorder, developmental; Developmental Coordination Disorder; Dyspraxia; Developmental Dyspraxia; Dyspraxie; Dyspraxic; Delayed motor development; Motor challenged; Developmental Co-ordination Disorder; Motor skills disorders; Dyspraxia Ireland; Dyspraxia ireland; Developmental motor coordination disorder; Specific motor retardation; Clumsiness syndrome; Dyspraxia syndrome; Developmental dyspraxia; Motor delays
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dyspraxia         
[d?s'praks??]
¦ noun a developmental disorder of the brain in childhood that causes difficulty in activities requiring coordination and movement.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Gk dus- 'bad or difficult' + praxis 'action'.
Developmental verbal dyspraxia         
Developmental verbal dyspraxia (DVD), also known as childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and developmental apraxia of speech (DAS), is a condition in which children have problems saying sounds, syllables and words. This is not because of muscle weakness or paralysis.
Developmental coordination disorder         
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as developmental motor coordination disorder, developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired coordination of physical movements as a result of brain messages not being accurately transmitted to the body. Deficits in fine or gross motor skills movements interfere with activities of daily living.

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Developmental coordination disorder

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as developmental motor coordination disorder, developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia (from the word praxis, meaning to do or act), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired coordination of physical movements as a result of brain messages not being accurately transmitted to the body. Deficits in fine or gross motor skills movements interfere with activities of daily living. It is often described as disorder in skill acquisition, where the learning and execution of coordinated motor skills is substantially below that expected given the individual's chronological age. Difficulties may present as clumsiness, slowness and inaccuracy of performance of motor skills (e.g., catching objects, using cutlery, handwriting, riding a bike, use of tools or participating in team sports or swimming). It is also often accompanied by difficulty with organisation and/or problems with attention, working memory and time management.

A diagnosis of DCD is reached only in the absence of other neurological impairments such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson's disease. Onset of the condition is in early childhood and is lifelong. It is thought to affect about 5% of the population.

Ejemplos de uso de dyspraxia
1. Dyspraxia causes learning difficulties, disruptive behaviour and social problems.
2. Last year, for example, researchers at Oxford published a study of 117 children suffering from dyspraxia.
3. That meant keeping them out of trouble, especially David, who has learning difficulties and dyspraxia.
4. All have focused on children with developmental disorders such as autism, ADHD or dyspraxia.
5. They have also been found to help young people improve results at school and improve the concentration of children with conditions such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD.