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Hi IC.  No, the problem is in the translation, I think.  The neuro-psychiatric was at pains to point out that this was nothing to do with co-ordination. And J has indeed had good fine motor skills and reasonable co-ordination.  This is what I found on good old Google:


[h=2]Dyspraxia Type[/h] The three types of dyspraxia are: 

  1. Dyspraxia gesture: it is a deficit of motor acquisitions and gestural coordination
  2. Dyspraxia constructive: it is a lack of planning an executive function task and production task .
  3. Dyspraxia visual space, which seems to be most common to date. The dyspraxia could also be classified into three groups, perhaps more difficult to identify.


  • The first type of dyspraxia : is the association with disorders of praxis difficulty of verbal expression
  • The second type of dyspraxia :  is dissociated impairment of motor skills with particularly praxis  conducted on the orders more successful than others initiated as part of  an imitation. They present and syntactic difficulties spatial dyscalculia
  • The third type of dyspraxia : a deficit of the system for attention deficit and a representation of visual cues.



So J has the third type.




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