Dyspraxia / DCD Exercises at Home (Coordination & Motor Planning)
If your child is often described as “clumsy,” avoids sports, struggles with motor planning, or finds everyday tasks harder than peers, you may be dealing with dyspraxia / Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) patterns.
CoordiKids helps families build foundational sensory-motor skills that support coordination, posture, balance, and confidence.
Recommended program
CoordiKids Home Course
A structured program that guides families through sensory-motor skill building step-by-step.
Start here: Home Course
Free download
Use this to spot areas where support may help most:
The School Readiness Checklist (PDF)
Many activities target the building blocks that motor planning relies on (body awareness, coordination, postural control). Consistent practice can support smoother movement over time.
Short, consistent sessions are usually better than occasional long sessions. Choose a routine you can maintain.
