What is Dyspraxia Apraxia
The Dyspraxia Foundation describes developmental dyspraxia as "an impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. It is an immaturity of the way the brain processes infor...
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The Dyspraxia Foundation describes developmental dyspraxia as "an impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. It is an immaturity of the way the brain processes infor...

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what colors should i paint Silas's new room
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spent his first night in his new room, we still have to paint it for
him, but now he has a place to call his and all his therapy toys fit in there...whoooohooo! ....i am so excited..lol. ...Gabes room is almost finished so he will soon have a place to call his , then Tristen has to get started on the girls room...The girls used to be upstairs and Gabe ans Silas were down stairs, but when we bought the place the two downstairs bedrooms were done HORRIBLY and the corners leaked, we did not realize it till almost a year after we had been here...so we started in silas's room and tore it all down and fixed the leak. but i got to thinking that Silas will need a bigger room for all his therapy toys, and it would be better if he was upstairs, i have been thinking about moving him for a long time but finally got around to it yesterday, and Gabe's old room will be perfect for the girls because it is the bigger of the three bedrooms and they will be sharing. All we have left to do on Gabes new room is sheet rock the celling and Spackle and paint..WHOHOOOOOO he is VERY excited, he said once his room is done he is going to put a sign on his door that says no girls allowed..... ..except for mom..LOLOLOLOLOLOL FIRST LOOK AT HIS NEW ROOM>>LOL.. Posted on 05/13/08, 10:05 am |
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This is not a picure of a room, but looks like its probably Silas.
I would suggest a soft, soothing color. Kids with dyspraxia are often over stimulated very easily. You want his room to be soothing and relaxing to him. Hues of blues or greens are usually the best bet for kids with dyspraxia. If he seems to like one more than the other, I would go with that.
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