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Can someone please tell me the correct spelling or term for the syndrome I know as 'dysfraxia' sic - thanks.

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Sorry - a bit like dyslexia, but not!

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  1. Dyspraxia by Category (http://www.ncld.org/index.php?option=con...

        

    Ideomotor Dyspraxia Inability to complete single-step motor tasks such as combing hair and waving goodbye.

            

    Ideational Dyspraxia Difficulty with multi-step tasks like brushing teeth, making a bed, putting clothes on in order, as well as buttoning and buckling

            

    Oromotor Dyspraxia Difficulties coordinating the muscle movements needed to pronounce words

            

    Constructional Dyspraxia Problems with establishing spatial relationships - for instance being able to accurately position or move objects from one place to another

    OR . . . dyslexia (trouble with reading), dysgraphia (difficulty with writing), or dycalculia (difficulty with math)


  2. dysfraxia

    u were right :) google it an ul find out more! good luck x*x

  3. You spelled it right. Attention Deficit syndrome.

  4. It's dyspraxia isnt it?

  5. If Dyslexia is not what you meant, you may be thinking of Dysgraphia.  Dysgraphia is a learning disability resulting from the difficulty in expressing thoughts in writing and graphing. It generally refers to extremely poor handwriting. I have some students in my class that have this disability.  They are very bright students, but have difficulty expressing thoughts and ideas on paper.  It really helps them if they are able to type on the computer or give me responses orally.

  6. Dyspraxia

  7. dyslexia= its when someone has trouble reading throughout there entire life. I have dyslexia and I still have trouble reading and saying things sometimes. I am 20.

  8. I suggest you invest in a good quality cable or satellite service ( if you ain't in a weather relevant area) and watch episodes of House M.D. (Fox channels in the USA and showing again from 4/28/08) .. you'll find a trailer load of 'good accurate'details espoused from the maestro himself Dr. Greg House or one of his cohorts Wilson, Foreman, Kutner, "13", Taub or one of his old team members still in the frame, Cameron or Chase.  Of course, it goes without saying you'll need to activate the subtitles (closed captioning) to see how all those mesmerising medical terminologies are spelt!!  Of course, the reality of this is that if you were actually SERIOUS (McEnroe, John, Wimbledon Tennis Final, 19xx) you would know that the POWER of this tool (aka the Internet) is globally capable and such a minuscule inquiry could likely be resolved in a matter of nanoseconds - if you REALLY needed to know.. STAT!!

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