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DyspraxiaDCDAmerica

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Dyspraxia DCD America is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness, provides support and advocates for those impacted by Dyspraxia/DCD in the United States

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2023
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For many people, Dyspraxia/DCD can show up in different environments — at school, at work, and in everyday routines. Tasks that involve coordination, organization, or learning new physical skills may require extra time and practice. #Dyspraxia
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Some challenges aren’t immediately visible. What we see on the outside isn’t always the full story. #Dyspraxia
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For people with Dyspraxia/DCD, everyday tasks may require extra planning and coordination. With the right support in place, those tasks can become much more manageable. #Dyspraxia
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Did your brain need a moment to coordinate everything? For people with Dyspraxia/DCD, that extra processing can happen during everyday tasks like handwriting, getting dressed, or coordinating movements. A small glimpse into what their brain manages daily. #Dyspraxia
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When hidden strengths are recognized and supported, individuals with Dyspraxia can thrive in ways that go far beyond what’s visible. Support that aligns with these strengths — whether in the classroom, at home, or in therapy — transforms potential into achievement. #Dyspraxia
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Many individuals with Dyspraxia/DCD expend significant mental effort on tasks others complete automatically. Understanding the hidden demands of Dyspraxia/DCD allows educators, clinicians, and families to interpret performance more accurately and provide informed support.
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Dyspraxia/DCD often co-occurs with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia & other learning differences. When motor coordination and executive functioning challenges are overlooked, kids may struggle academically & socially without the right support. #Dyspraxia #Neurodevelopment #Inclusion
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Dyspraxia/DCD is often described as a motor coordination condition. However, its impact can extend beyond physical coordination alone. Understanding these broader implications is essential. #Dyspraxia #Neurodevelopment
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Dyspraxia/DCD is often first noticed at school. It can look like slow handwriting, trouble copying from the board, or difficulty following multi-step instructions. Early recognition means earlier support — and better long-term outcomes. #Dyspraxia #Education #Neurodiversity
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Dyspraxia/DCD isn’t just about coordination. Motor planning also affects starting tasks, sequencing steps, and managing school, work, and daily life. Seeing the full picture helps set fair expectations and provide the right support. #Dyspraxia #Neurodiversity #Accessibility
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Dyspraxia/DCD is often misunderstood. Many are labeled lazy or unmotivated — when their brains simply process motor planning and coordination differently. Awareness leads to earlier identification, better support, and real opportunity. #Dyspraxia #Neurodiversity
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Dyspraxia/DCD isn’t about ability. It affects how actions are planned, sequenced, and coordinated — which can make performance look inconsistent despite effort and understanding. #Dyspraxia
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Many people with Dyspraxia/DCD go years without a diagnosis due to low awareness among doctors, educators, and the public. Awareness leads to earlier diagnosis, better understanding, and real support. #Dyspraxia #Neurodiversity
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Living with Dyspraxia/DCD doesn’t mean doing it alone. Support can include OT, PT, speech & language therapy, educational accommodations, and peer support. Everyone’s journey is different, but the right support can make daily life easier. #Dyspraxia
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Dyspraxia/DCD is a neurological condition affecting how the brain plans and carries out movement and everyday tasks. It’s not behavioral, motivational, or something people “grow out of.” Accurate language leads to real understanding and better access. #Dyspraxia
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