...apraxia and ADD link?
Hello ...tendency or coincidence with the occurance of
ADD and apraxia? The neuropschologist said that whatever caused the
global apraxia is probably the same...
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...dyslexia, I do however have dyspraxia (which I think is extremely ...said fitted in well with the ADD part of the spectrum? ...I have ADD (along with my dyspraxia, because I have a...
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My middle son also has Apraxia. When he wasn't talking or ...defects, but it is amazing. I really think he was apraxia from birth and this was a huge reason ...take Apraxia anyday over the ADD...
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I have a friend who has dyspraxia and he does that thing too where he will ...it is due to the dyspraxia then? I don't mind ...assume is part of her ADD) exciting and fun and...
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...who assessed him. We had suspected ADD but he has actually been diagnosed with dyspraxia and is awaiting a visit ...and see what you think.
Dyspraxia Foundation -...
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I selected two because I'm also officially diagnosed with dyspraxia and ADD. I am seeing a psychologist about depression but I've not received any diagnosis related to that thus...
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...diagnosed with depression when I ...and I was diagnosed with ADD when I was about ten. I was also diagnosed with dyspraxia and sensory processing disorder ...diet. I got diagnosed with anorex...
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...are possible autistic traits but my ds has many of them and he has dyspraxia , sensory processing disorder , and ADD. What I'm saying is while you know something isn't right it may not...
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...IIRC, the original clinical term for what's now diagnosed separately as ADD/ADHD, dyspraxia, and so forth, was 'minimal brain damage'. Stimulant meds...
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...needs further investigation (shes mentioning ADD), no to aspergers which I agree with and she agrees with dyspraxia and maybe ADD after further investigation. Looks like...
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