Autism vs Dyspraxia: Key Differences Explained
Autism and dyspraxia can appear similar in early childhood, especially when both involve coordination or play difficulties. However, they are distinct conditions that require different approaches.
Physical Coordination
Dyspraxic children may appear clumsy, struggle with handwriting or bump into things due to motor planning challenges.
Communication and Play
Autistic children may show reduced eye contact, limited imaginative play or difficulty interpreting tone and gestures. Dyspraxic children generally communicate well but struggle with practical tasks.
Fine Motor Skills
Autistic children may find tasks difficult due to sensory sensitivity or focused interests. Dyspraxia relates to neuromotor planning.
Accurate assessment helps professionals tailor support effectively. Families can explore consultations through Autism Detect. Some children also show overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify.
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