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Below are some of the most frequent questions that are asked on our helpline.
We would advise that you get a letter of referral from your GP to see a neurologist who will diagnose Dyspraxia if it is present.
Contact us " The Dyspraxia Association of Irelandeland "). Telephone: 01 8747085, Website: www.dyspraxia.ie Or ask them to contact their local health clinic
Ask them to contact ourselves or Irish association of Speech and Language therapists. (I.A.S.L.T) Telephone: 01 8780215, Website: www.iaslt.com
Once there is a concrete diagnosis of Dyspraxia, your child is entitled to resource hours and a Special Needs Assistant.
There is no known cure for Dyspraxia, but with the appropriate treatment, they can overcome the difficulties they face in daily living.
Buddy systems in schools and include them in as many team sports as possible.
We would advise using a sloped writing board, rubber pencil grip, ensure posture is correct when seated at table. If writing is illegible, seek advice on sourcing a laptop (Dept of Education)
A child with Dyspraxia needs considerable help in acquiring dressing skills. These should be taught at home with constant encouragement and reinforcement. Constant repetition will improve these skills. (use Velcro instead buttons , elastic shoelaces/slip on shoes)
The Dyspraxia Association of Ireland is unable to endorse or discredit any individual complementary therapy. If one particular therapy is been considered, then gather as much independent information as possible and request the professional or recognised body of the therapist and check their credentials. Parents/those affected should also ask for research to prove the effectiveness of the treatment.
There is no known cause of Dyspraxia. No clinical neurological abnormality is present to explain the condition. Research suggests that it is due to an immaturity of neurone development in the central nervous system.
If you have any queries that you would like answered please let us know
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