dyspraxia

Jan. 10th, 2024 08:20 am
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dyspraxia (dis-PRAK-see-uh0 - (neuro.) n., impairment of the ability to perform coordinated movements.


More formally, developmental coordination disorder (DCD), where the brain is unable to consistently send messages accurately to the body for complex motor movements -- such as (and this seems to be the canonical example) tying shoelaces, but also can cover such actions as keeping balance. This is separate from such conditions as cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis. Usually presents in early childhood, and so formerly was sometimes called clumsy child syndrome. Coined on the model of apraxia, inability to perform coordinated movement, from Ancient Greek roots dys-, bad/ill + praxia, action.

---L.

Date: 2024-01-14 01:16 am (UTC)
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I've probably got this - my youngest sister is dyspraxic and the list of symptoms was VERY familiar (for all of us but perhaps especially me). For us as adult women, the canonical example is putting on eyeliner!

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