FAQ DISMED
Psychomotor Therapy
1. My child is clumsy or “falls often.” Should I consult a doctor?
Yes. Difficulties with coordination or fine motor skills may warrant a psychomotor assessment to understand the cause and propose appropriate treatment.
2. Can psychomotor therapy help with dyspraxia?
Yes. The psychomotor therapist works with children with dyspraxia to improve their motor skills, movement coordination, and self-confidence.
3. What if my child has attention difficulties or is restless?
Yes. Psychomotor therapists often work on regulating muscle tone, attention, impulsivity, and emotional management.
4. Is psychomotor therapy useful for anxious children?
Yes. Mind-body techniques (breathing, relaxation, body awareness) help reduce stress and tension.
5. How is follow-up conducted?
After a comprehensive assessment, the psychomotor therapist recommends regular sessions involving motor games, coordination exercises, and relaxation techniques.
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