It’s not uncommon for younger children to engage in this type of behavior at various points in their development and in a variety of settings. However, when it becomes very frequent or seems to be their consistent way of reacting to something they don’t like, it’s time to...
The GP may refer you toa physiotherapist or an occupational therapist for tests. They'll assess your movements and how your symptoms are affecting you before making a diagnosis. If you have dyspraxia, you may also have other conditions, such as: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Wh...
it would include OT, speech, PT, developmental specialists, psychologist, etc. Get as many professional eyes on him as possible to assess, address, rule out, and/or begin treating anything that will be needed.Let us know any further questions or updates. An OT evaluation (separate from the...