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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A child with dyspraxia will always have it. With the right therapies they will learn how to compensate and it will just be his normal. Chances are a child with dyspraxia isn't going to make the Olympics or get a football scholarship and riding a bike will take a long time to learn. But beyond that, no one can tell you because there's a lot of variability. However a child with one neurological issue are at risk of having others, so be sure to watch for apraxia of speech, ADHD or ASD. That's what the developmental pediatrician is for.[/quote] Thanks.[/quote]
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