Dyspraxia · DCD

Why do everyday gestures feel hard?

Il Disturbo dello Sviluppo della Coordinazione (DCD), noto anche come disprassia, colpisce la coordinazione motoria e la pianificazione. Si riscontra in circa il 5-6% dei bambini in età scolare e spesso persiste nell'età adulta. Questo screening valuta le difficoltà di coordinazione e il loro impatto sulla vita quotidiana.

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What is dyspraxia / DCD?

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), commonly known as dyspraxia, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects the planning and execution of voluntary movements. It affects approximately 5–6% of the adult population. Dyspraxia is not a lack of effort — it is a neurological difference in how the brain programmes and coordinates motor actions. It frequently co-occurs with ADHD, dyslexia, and autism.

Common manifestations in adults

In adults, dyspraxia may manifest as: persistent clumsiness (spilling things, frequent trips), difficulty learning new motor tasks (driving, sport), slow and tiring handwriting, organisational and spatial planning difficulties, bimanual coordination problems, significant fatigue during physical activities, and difficulty following complex sequential instructions.

About the test

This dyspraxia / DCD screening test is based on DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and clinical guidelines from the European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD). It evaluates the main dimensions of motor coordination in adults. This is a screening tool — a certified diagnosis requires evaluation by an occupational therapist or neuropsychologist.