Developmental dyspraxia
Developmental dyspraxia is a chronic neurological disorder beginning in childhood that can affect planning of movements and co-ordination as a result of brain messages not being accurately transmitted to the body.
Developmental dyspraxiaDyslexiaDysgraphiaAugmentative and alternative communicationThe Focus FoundationMotor skills disorderDevelopmental disorderLearning disabilityApraxia of speechIndex of psychology articlesNeurodiversityICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disordersHypotoniaReading disabilityJacqui JacksonSpeech sound disorderDCDList of neurological disordersSensory defensivenessG. K. Chesterton
AbetalipoproteinemiaGalactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase deficiencyThe New School at West Heath17q21.31 microdeletion syndromeOutline of autismNeuroeducationBritish Institute for Brain Injured ChildrenFacilitated communicationVayarinDore ProgrammeSensory processing disorderNeurodevelopmental disorderExpressive language disorderMental retardationSodium valproateHandwriting movement analysisSunflower therapyThe LIME MagazineSpeech delayBálint's syndrome




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