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Treatments of Dyspraxia
While there is no cure for dyspraxia, various therapies can help improve motor coordination skills. Occupational and physical therapies are commonly utilized. A primary approach is task-oriented intervention, which involves collaborating with the child to identify challenging tasks and strategizing to overcome them. By breaking tasks down into smaller steps, the child learns and practices individual movements to enhance their overall motor function.
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