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Old 05-09-2008, 04:29 PM
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Default Ask for a referral to an occupational therapist.

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Originally Posted by gagracie View Post
I visted my son's neuro today and he was diagnosed as having Apraxia. After doing hours of research I can't seem to find much of anything out there. He can't seem to remember more than one direction at a time and he can't write but doesn't realize he didn't copy the shape correctly.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Apraxia mean having difficulty with movement and especially movement that is functional. Writing is an extremely complex activity, but children with apraxia can learn -sometimes with adaptations rather than doing typical handwriting. Your son's potential for writing depends on his age and if he has any other diagnoses - as well as medications - mentioned in the other reply. The experts for treating apraxia are occupational therapists (except if it is affecting his walking also, in which case a physical therapist should be consulted).
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