Dyspraxia, also commonly known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) refers to a condition in which people experience difficulty in controlling movements and coordination. This condition affects people of all ages and can impact their fine and gross motor skills. Some synonyms to describe dyspraxia may include apraxia, motor planning difficulties, coordination challenges, and clumsiness. For some individuals, dyspraxia may also present challenges in areas like problem-solving, communication, and socialization. Although there is no cure for dyspraxia, early detection and intervention can help people with this condition manage the symptoms and thrive in their daily life activities.