dyspraxia infant checklist

Girl JugglingThe following is an Infant Checklist. However, you must remember that all babies and toddlers develop at slightly different ages. It is only if these symptoms continue beyond the time that the average toddler has grown out of them, they may indicate dyspraxia and advice should be sought. All toddlers, who fall over, drop things and generally take longer to do things, are not necessarily suffering with this problem and may just need longer to develop.



dyspraxia infant checklist

Very young children may have delayed milestones, including, problems with:
* Sleeping.
* Being fretful and fidgeting.
* Sitting up, (keep falling over).
* 'Bum shuffling’ rather than crawling.
* Walking late.
* Talking late and have speech problems.
* Messy eating.
* Baby puzzles, or building blocks.
* Picking up small items.Juggler Dyspraxia



Please look at the Dyspraxia Children’s Checklist

 


 

'dyslexia and other learning difficulties - a parent's guide' - book

BookMy book: 'Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties - A Parent's Guide' has been updated and re-released in January 2010. It contains extensive information on dyslexia, dysgraphia and other specific learning difficulties (SpLDs).

 

For a fuller description of 'Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties - A Parent's Guide' please click here.

 

 

'dyslexia and alternative therapies' - bookBook

My book: 'Dyslexia and Alternative Therapies' contains information on a wide range of alternative therapies and the way they can help people with dyslexia, dysgraphia and other specific learning difficulties (SpLDs).

 

For a fuller description of 'Dyslexia and Alternative Therapies' please click here.

 

 

 

 

Up-dated: 15 July, 2010