Helping Kids with Dyspraxia: A Parent's Perspective

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In this episode, Lauren talks about what it’s like to navigate praxis and dyspraxia—not as a professional, but as a parent.
Praxis, or turning thoughts into actions, isn’t something most of us think twice about, but for kids with dyspraxia, it can be a real challenge.
Lauren shares how this shows up in everyday life and some simple strategies, like games and exercises, that can help. This isn’t about “fixing” kids; it’s about understanding them and building their confidence.
29 Oct 2024 English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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