18 min

86. Understanding Commonalities of Dyspraxia and Autism Not Your Average Autism Mom

    • Parenting

There are many similarities between autism and dyspraxia and for that reason, there are sometimes challenges in diagnosing one over the other or both. Both disorders present very similarly and in some instances, they can occur side by side.

Some of the signs of both disorders are seen in early development, those things would include delays in sitting up, crawling, and walking as well as potty training.  Individuals with dyspraxia have difficulty articulating themselves and their brain processes the information that they want to say at a slower rate.

Dyspraxia is known as a developmental coordination disorder and you might have also heard it referred to in the past as the “clumsy child syndrome”.

Dyspraxia like autism will show up differently in each child from more severe challenges to lesser ones and no two people will struggle with the same symptoms.  Diagnoses of both dyspraxia and autism spectrum disorders should be made only by qualified professionals.  

Early intervention is critical and what is important is that your child gets the therapy they need that focuses on the difficulties they are having right now. 

Have you checked out our PRIVATE SISTERHOOD?

You should see all the training, resources, coaching, and above all, community available inside.

We are an amazing group of women who are all traveling this unique autism parenting journey and we would love you have you join us.

Get all the details at www.notyouraverageautismmom.com




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shannon-urquiola/support

There are many similarities between autism and dyspraxia and for that reason, there are sometimes challenges in diagnosing one over the other or both. Both disorders present very similarly and in some instances, they can occur side by side.

Some of the signs of both disorders are seen in early development, those things would include delays in sitting up, crawling, and walking as well as potty training.  Individuals with dyspraxia have difficulty articulating themselves and their brain processes the information that they want to say at a slower rate.

Dyspraxia is known as a developmental coordination disorder and you might have also heard it referred to in the past as the “clumsy child syndrome”.

Dyspraxia like autism will show up differently in each child from more severe challenges to lesser ones and no two people will struggle with the same symptoms.  Diagnoses of both dyspraxia and autism spectrum disorders should be made only by qualified professionals.  

Early intervention is critical and what is important is that your child gets the therapy they need that focuses on the difficulties they are having right now. 

Have you checked out our PRIVATE SISTERHOOD?

You should see all the training, resources, coaching, and above all, community available inside.

We are an amazing group of women who are all traveling this unique autism parenting journey and we would love you have you join us.

Get all the details at www.notyouraverageautismmom.com




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shannon-urquiola/support

18 min