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Old 04-23-2008, 10:36 AM #1
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Hi Everyone,

I need any information you may have on apraxia-dyspraxia. Long story short, my son was born at 28 weeks and is turning 7 in a couple of weeks. He was diagnosed with apraxia-dyspraxia by his neuro yesterday, along with spastic diplegia. Prior diagnosis include hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, epilespy and dandy walker cyst.

More information of the recent diagnosis. The apraxia seems to be ideational(conceptional), verbal, constructional and dressing.

He has been home-schooled since November of last year and will be attending public school this fall. I am trying to get all the information I need in order to make sure I can make an IEP that works best for him.

Thanks for any information you can pass my way.
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