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Developmental Coordination Disorder

Early signs of DCD (dyspraxia) in young children

DCD shows as movement harder than expected for age — clumsiness, late crawling or walking, trouble with buttons, cutlery and pencils, frequent falls — not from low effort or intelligence. Early signs are worth a check; only a clinician can confirm.

Early signs of DCD (dyspraxia) in young children
Early signs of DCD — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Some children seem to find everyday movement harder than their friends — dropping, tripping, fumbling. When is that just "still learning," and when is it worth a closer look?

In short

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD, sometimes called dyspraxia) is difficulty learning and performing coordinated physical movement well below what's expected for a child's age — and it isn't caused by low effort, low intelligence, or another medical condition. Early signs to watch:
  • Motor milestones late — sitting, crawling or walking later than peers
  • Clumsiness — frequent trips and falls, bumping into furniture, dropping things
  • Self-care struggles — buttons, zips, shoelaces, using a spoon or fork
  • Pencil and scissors — an awkward grip; messy, tiring drawing and cutting
  • Play avoidance — hanging back from climbing, catching, riding a tricycle
  • New tasks are hard — each physical skill takes far more practice than expected

The science, briefly

DCD affects around 5–6% of school-aged children — roughly one or two in every classroom. The difficulty is real and neurological — in how the brain plans and coordinates movement — not laziness or a behaviour problem. The WHO classifies it as developmental motor coordination disorder (ICD-11 6A04). It often travels alongside ADHD or language difficulties and, importantly, it does not simply "grow out" with age — which is why early support matters so much for a child's confidence and participation.

The Pinnacle way

A single clumsy phase isn't DCD; a persistent pattern deserves assessment. At Pinnacle, an occupational therapist and physiotherapist evaluate your child's motor planning against their own AbilityScore baseline, rule out other causes, and build a plan that makes everyday movement achievable. Signs are a reason to screen — never a home diagnosis. The goal is your child moving, playing and participating with confidence, and thriving in the mainstream.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6A04 · developmental motor coordination disorder); EACD international clinical practice recommendations on DCD; CDC developmental milestones; Pinnacle Blooms Network clinical studies.

Next step — If these signs feel familiar, a short screen brings clarity. Book a motor assessment with a Pinnacle occupational therapist.

What to watch

Check sooner if your child avoids all physical play, is markedly behind peers in dressing or self-feeding by age 5, or is becoming frustrated or withdrawn about "not being able to" do what friends can.

Try this at home

Build coordination through play, not drills: threading beads, tearing and sticking paper, playdough, catching a soft ball, and an obstacle course of cushions all strengthen motor planning while feeling like fun.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Is DCD the same as dyspraxia?

Yes — developmental coordination disorder is the clinical term; dyspraxia is the common name. Both describe difficulty with coordinated movement that isn't due to another cause.

Will my child grow out of clumsiness?

A passing clumsy phase is normal. DCD, however, tends to persist without support, which is why early therapy matters for confidence, self-care and school participation.

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