If you suspect something, get her professionally evaluated. The sooner you catch a disability, the better the treatment works. Dyspraxia looks different with every child, especially with a gifted child.

Both my son and husband have mild dyspraxia.
My husband was an athlete and popular throughout school (ASB President of his High School). My son also has a lot of friends and is well-liked. They are both highly verbal and not literal. So no problems in those areas. They struggle with handwriting and other things though.

So, dyspraxia looks different in each person, you know?
Like many conditions, the symptoms vary, but the underlying neurology is the same.

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