Dyspraxia Traits Self-Reflection Questionnaire | Am I NeuroSpicy?
Explore coordination, motor planning, and spatial awareness patterns. Free dyspraxia screening questionnaire for adults. Private and non-clinical.
Dyspraxia Traits Self-Reflection Questionnaire. Dyspraxia (also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder or DCD) affects motor coordination, planning, and spatial awareness. In adults, dyspraxia can impact everyday activities like driving, handwriting, cooking, sports, and navigating unfamiliar environments. Many adults with dyspraxia traits have developed coping strategies over their lifetime without ever understanding the underlying cause. This 8-question self-reflection questionnaire takes 5-10 minutes and explores areas including: fine motor coordination — handwriting, using tools, buttoning clothes, gross motor coordination — balance, sports, physical activities, spatial awareness — bumping into things, judging distances, navigating spaces, motor planning — learning new physical sequences like dance steps or exercise routines, organisational skills related to physical tasks, sense of body position and proprioception, coordination in daily activities like cooking or DIY tasks, and fatigue from physical tasks that others seem to find easy. Common experiences explored: Do you find handwriting difficult or tiring? Do you frequently bump into furniture or door frames? Do you struggle with activities that require coordinated movements? Do you find it hard to learn new physical skills like driving or sports? Do you need to concentrate hard on tasks that seem automatic for others? What happens after? You receive free preliminary insights immediately. You can optionally unlock a comprehensive report with personalised strategies and practical coping approaches. This is a self-reflection tool for personal exploration — not a clinical assessment or diagnosis. For adults (18+). Your responses are private and confidential — not stored in any medical or government registry.