Dyspraxia's Top Tips
Tips for Parents of Children with Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia can have an effect on the daily tasks of children. Some children with Dyspraxia may need extra help at school to do their best. There are a number of therapies that can make it easier for children to live with Dyspraxia.
Fun activities to improve motor skills for children with Dyspraxia
As therapy can be expensive and may only be available every few months, it is not always a feasible option. There are other inexpensive and effective activities your child can do to help improve their motor skills between therapy sessions.
Resources and Support for Dyspraxia
Given that Dyspraxia is not as widely known among the general public as some other developmental conditions, it might prove difficult to find relevant information.
Beats Medical Dyspraxia App - Vhi Partnership
With approximately 10% of children affected by Dyspraxia/DCD, we are extending our partnership with Vhi to offer an exclusive discount on the Beats Medical Dystant Galaxy app. All members on hospital plans can avail of an annual subscription for €50, compared to the usual fee of €330.
Tips for Making Daily Tasks and Routines Easier for Children with Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia can affect everybody differently, making it hard to determine the impact the condition will have on a child or adult’s life. Some people with Dyspraxia may have milder symptoms than others. The Dystant Galaxy team have some helpful tips for you, to help children with their daily, home routines.
Dyspraxia app access to Android through Vhi partnership
We are expanding to provide access to our innovative therapy technology for children with Dyspraxia on Android devices for the first time, providing access to digital therapies to more Irish children than ever before.
Handwriting Tips for Children with Dyspraxia
One of the primary symptoms of Dyspraxia is poor handwriting. This is due to poor motor skills and the difficulty to organize and plan. Due to the volume of writing required in schools today, we have some suggestions that can help children to improve their handwriting.
For parents - what can I do?
For many parents, receiving a diagnosis of Dyspraxia for your child lead to a feeling of "What next?" In this blog we look at some helpful strategies to support your child
What is Dyspraxia/DCD?
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), also known as Dyspraxia is a neuro-developmental condition beginning in childhood.
The Facts about Dyspraxia
Here are some facts about Dyspraxia, a common neurological condition. We have picked the top 8 things we think everyone should know.
Top School Tips
With students settling back into school, we have some tips and tricks to help make school a little easier for children with Dyspraxia.