Speech and language: May talk continuously and repeat themselves. Some people with dyspraxia have difficulty with organising the content and sequence of their language. May have unclear speech and be unable to pronounce some words. Speech may have uncontrolled pitch, volume and rate.
How does dyspraxia affect a person?
Dyspraxia does not affect your intelligence. It can affect your co-ordination skills – such as tasks requiring balance, playing sports or learning to drive a car. Dyspraxia can also affect your fine motor skills, such as writing or using small objects.
What are signs of dyspraxia?
Dyspraxia symptoms in adultsabnormal posture.balance and movement issues, or gait abnormalities.poor hand-eye coordination.fatigue.trouble learning new skills.organization and planning problems.difficulty writing or using a keyboard.having a hard time with grooming and household chores.More items •Sep 26, 2019
Does dyspraxia cause Behaviour problems?
Increasing frustration and lowering of self-esteem can result. Children with dyspraxia may demonstrate some of these types of behaviour: Very high levels of motor activity, including feet swinging and tapping when seated, hand-clapping or twisting. Unable to stay still.