What is Dyspraxia?

Types of Therapists Who Can Assist Your Child

Various therapists specializing in different areas can provide assistance to your child. Some of these professionals may be available at your child’s school, while others can be found within your local community. Here are a few types of therapists who can help:

  • Occupational Therapist: An occupational therapist can assist your child in developing skills such as legible writing. They are trained to identify and address any challenges your child may have in activities of daily living.
  • Speech Therapist: A speech therapist specializes in understanding and addressing speech issues. They can suggest exercises and techniques to improve your child’s speech clarity and communication skills.
  • Physical Therapist: Physical therapists focus on improving physical abilities and motor skills. They can provide perceptual-motor training exercises, which help enhance your child’s movement, listening, and language skills. Physical therapists can guide your child in learning how to overcome weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths.

These therapists are experts in their respective fields and can play a vital role in supporting your child’s overall development and growth.


Parent Training and Information

Accessing Support and Guidance for Parents of Children with Special Needs

Across the United States, there are numerous non-profit centers that are dedicated to providing assistance and resources to parents of children with special needs. These centers are staffed by individuals who are themselves parents of children with special needs. They possess a deep understanding of how to navigate the complex school system and are well-equipped to advocate on behalf of children with unique requirements.

If you are in search of such a center in your local area, look no further than the Parent Technical Assistance Center Network website. This online resource can help you identify the nearest center that can provide the specific help and support you and your child need.

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