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Would u say dyspraxia is worse than autism?

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Would u say dyspraxia is worse than autism?

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  1. It depends really....

    For me it depends on:

    -Which has more support groups in my local area

    -Which the educational settings in my area are more equiped to deal with.

    -Which would require the most adjusting in general!

    Because really both are manageable and children can grow up to be independent and just as individual as any other child. Obviously it would be HARDER depending on which one would mean the most struggle. Some areas in England have great Autism services but not so good for dyspraxia and vice versa!


  2. Not generally but it really depends on how extreme it is. Dyspraxia tends to effect co-ordination etc. though whereas autism is more to do with social awareness and communication. You can't really compare the two, they're pretty different.

  3. It is impossible to compare two conditions which affect people in different ways.

  4. I know 3 children with dyspraxia and they are all different.

    I have met children with autism and i think those with autism have the hardest time interacting out of the two conditions but thats just my opinion.  The people with the answers are those who live with or alongside the conditions 24 hours a day.  I have a child with with a different condition altogether and people who know nothing about it really can't comment on it. Hope you find the answer you're looking for

  5. because its more difficult ot spell! sorry


  6. It would depend really weather if was mild or really bad. My brother has Dyspraxia which has badly affected his writing, drawing, speech, walking, organization skills and other communication skills that we take for granted. He hates doing P.E because of his coordination he can't catch a ball or hit it or even run properly and it does affect his life. He is normal and has loads of friends, he isn't dumb or strange or anything.

  7. There is nothing worse than being autistic. Nothing

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