While many are familiar with learning differences like dyslexia, fewer people are aware that dyslexia can often come hand-in-hand with other conditions. In fact, up to 50% of people with dyslexia have dyspraxia, though many may not realize it. Dyspraxia, defined by the NIH as a condition which can affect someone’s ability to plan out and carry out movements involving sensory or motor coordination, often leads to people appearing “out of sync” with their environment.
As many as 50% of individuals with dyslexia have dyspraxia, although many of them won’t have heard the term. Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe spoke about his dyspraxia which affects his ability to write by hand and tie shoelaces.
~Fernette Eide

Key Takeaways:

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50% of individual with dyslexia also have dyspraxia.
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Daniel Radcliffe suffers from Dysplaxia. He discussed how it affects his ability to write and tie his shoes.
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Dyspraxia is defined as an impairment in the ability to plan and carry out sensory and motor tasks.

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