Dyspraxia isn’t clumsiness — it’s courage in motion
- Kin Wai Fork
- Nov 19, 2025
- 1 min read
Often called Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), dyspraxia affects how the brain plans and coordinates movement. Tasks others take for granted — writing neatly, tying shoes, catching a ball — can feel like climbing a mountain. But behind those challenges lies incredible persistence, creativity, and emotional depth. 🌿
Many with dyspraxia are gifted storytellers, empathetic communicators, and imaginative problem-solvers. Their strength doesn’t come from ease — it comes from resilience.
When we replace judgment with understanding and offer patient, step-by-step support, we create environments where confidence grows and capability unfolds.
Every small victory — a steady hand, a completed task, a moment of grace — is a quiet triumph of determination.



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