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Fun Activities to Improve Coordination Skills in Children with Dyspraxia
Play isn't just fun, it’s powerful. For children with dyspraxia, everyday movements can be challenging, but playful activities like obstacle courses, balance games, and ball play can help improve coordination, boost confidence, and build independence. Discover how structured play can support your child’s growth.
Building Self-Esteem in Children with Dyspraxia
Children with dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder) often struggle with motor skills and organization, which can impact their self-esteem. This article explores research-backed strategies like celebrating small wins, encouraging emotional expression, reframing negative self-talk, supporting social development, and seeking professional help to help children build confidence and thrive.
This Overlooked Experience Is As Key to Growth As Reading and Writing
Performing in front of an audience is a transformative experience for young people, building confidence and self-esteem. Yet, children with neurodevelopmental disabilities often miss out on these opportunities. Discover how inclusive programs can help bridge this gap and empower neurodivergent youth through performance arts.