10 Dyspraxia Symptoms
Symptom #9: Issues with Perception
Patients with dyspraxia may have issues with perception. For example, they can be oversensitive to light and noise. They can have difficulty distinguishing sounds from other background noise. These individuals may also have an aversion or dislike being touched. They can be picky or fussy with clothing where they have a specific preference for a certain fitting or fabric. Other increased senses can involve temperature, smell, taste, and pain.
Since they have a lack of awareness regarding spatial relations and space, they may often bump or trip into others. They also have a poor sense of direction as they have trouble distinguishing left and right.
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