Praxis and Sequential Skills

Piaget defines praxis as “systems of movements coordinated according to a result or an intention.” Some individuals experience praxic disorders, which lead to difficulties in developing, planning, and automating certain gestures and movements. There isn’t just one praxic disorder, but several types, such as ideational apraxia, ideomotor apraxia, constructive or constitutive apraxia, dressing apraxia, and others.
To support your patients with praxic disorders, explore our selection of games designed to improve fine motor skills and gesture planning.

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