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can you be born with approxia ?
My sister has it and she's 23 and still can't drive or hold a broom right. I don't understand why because she was able to pass high school in regular and even some honors classes but when it comes to holding a broom and doing something easy physically she just can't sweep or drive and i'm wondering if she will basically be like this forever.
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- 2 years agoFavorite Answer
There is more than one kind of Dyspraxia. The type that leads to poor co-ordination is usually something you grow out of. It comes from immature nerve connections to the brain. You can work around it by (for example) by becoming a banker rather than an athlete. You can also train your brain by doing things like walking in straight lines. But in any event, your co-ordination improves as you get older. You take time and pay more attention to what you are doing.
It took me four tries to pass my driving test.
- dripLv 72 years ago
Dyspraxia has nothing to do with a person’s intelligence, IQ or academic ability.
It can not be outgrown or cured. Treatment can help.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Yes, I’m afraid so.
That is if you meant the term Dyspraxia. Which is the brains inability to do physical tasks such as the named above. It’s a lifelong condition that effects coordination. It can also affect her speech