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Dyspraxia is a motor planning disorder that affects movement and learning. One in thirty children are affected by Dyspraxia and, it mainly affects boys and is thought to affect at least 6% of the population. Dyspraxia is a development disorder and unfortunately, because of lack of awareness, is not widely recognised in the community. If the condition is not recognised at an early stage it can lead to secondary problems and the child may suffer very low self-esteem and a great lack of confidence. We would appreciate it if you could spare a few minutes of your time to assist us by completing our survey as we are undertaking a NHS assessment needs analysis for specific learning difficulties, just follow the link to participate. Follow the links below for further information: How to recognise a child with dyspraxia What can I do if I suspect my child has dyspraxia I am an adult and I think I may have dyspraxia
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The Youth Opportunity Fund is a DfES initiative operated through Coventry City Council
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