How To Treat Dyspraxia
Assistive Technology

Assistive technology helps patients with dyspraxia by helping free them from the restraints of their condition. When they use this technology, they can better perform certain actions, such as speaking and writing. Organizational skills can also be managed with assistive technology that lets children with dyspraxia use digital copies of their schoolbooks. It is important this is not used in place of other therapies but as a supplement. Coping with dyspraxia does not mean avoiding learning how to perform important tasks. It means learning how to perform them in ways that are tailored for individuals with the condition. While it might take longer to master, the process and results are both worth it.