Sentences with dyspraxia
dys·prax·i·a
D d - Developmental dyspraxia is a disorder affecting motion and speech.
- Hannah has verbal dyspraxia and also a rare neuronal migration, which mean she has difficulty in speaking and is between 18 months and two years behind the expected levels for her age group.
- The Oaklands unit is also open to those with more serious learning difficulties like dyspraxia and dyslexia.
- They have built ‘a delightful, heartening oasis for average to bright children hindered by dyslexia or dyspraxia, who require an intimate, industrious and caring environment.
- The seven-year-old child suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit disorder, and his mother says she is furious at the way he was treated.