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February 23, 2024

Dyspraxia vs Apraxia: what’s the difference?

Featured Image by Valeria November, Pexels This article will discuss the definitions of dyspraxia and apraxia, the main difference between them, and several aspects such as […]
September 1, 2023

Dyspraxia vs ADHD: Differences & Overlaps

Featured Image by Gratisography, Pexels Dyspraxia and ADHD are 2 types of neurodiversity that Exceptional Individuals provide services for. While they have differences between them, they […]
June 12, 2023

What Are the Three Types of Dyspraxia?

Featured Image by Cytonn Photography, Pexels.com Dyspraxia, otherwise known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), is characterized by deficiencies with motor movements when compared with others of […]
January 12, 2023

Raising Neurodiversity Awareness at Work

Featured image by Kindel Media, Pexels Neurodiversity awareness is a crucial aspect at work for both employers and employees. Find out about what neurodiversity awareness is, […]
January 3, 2023

How Can Art Creation Soothe Anxiety and Boost Self-Care for Neurodiverse People?

Featured image by Mahdi Asadi, Unsplash Exercising greater self-care is a popular approach to curbing anxiety, with studies showing that people who embrace self-kindness are more […]
December 9, 2021

What is a Disability Confident Employer?

Featured Image by Sharon McCutcheon, Pexels.com What is a Disability Confident employer & how do I become one? Disability Confident is a Government scheme that aims […]
November 22, 2021

Is Dyspraxia Hereditary?

Featured image by Ketut Subiyanto, Pexels.com Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a condition that affects motor coordination. Adults and children with dyspraxia […]
November 8, 2021

Dyspraxia in Adult Relationships: What you need to know

Featured image by Anna Shvets, Pexels.com Being someone with dyspraxia in a relationship or being in a relationship with someone who is dyspraxic could be challenging […]