Who is affected?

Estimates vary, but dyspraxia is thought to affect around 3% of adults in the UK. It is more common in men, and often runs in families. It is not known what causes dyspraxia, butsome childrenborn prematurely have a higher risk of having dyspraxia. People with dyspraxia may also have other related conditions, such as: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) dyslexia autism spectrum disorder speech and language impairments difficulty learning or understanding maths (dyscalculia) You may also have another health condition that may require separate treatment, such as depression or anxiety . Talk to your GP if either of these conditions affect you.
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