Head of dyspraxia group says it helps that Radcliffe has spoken of condition
TORONTO - When “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe spoke publicly about having dyspraxia recently, it was the first time many people had ever heard of the condition.
The diagnostic term used by the medical community is Developmental Co-ordination Disorder, and it encompasses a range of motor difficulties that can interfere with the activities of daily life.
Radcliffe’s spokesman has been quoted saying the star of the phenomenally successful Potter films has a very mild condition that, at its worst, means he has bad handwriting and trouble with tying shoelaces.
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