Touch Typing for Children with Dyspraxia
Help your child overcome coordination challenges and express their ideas more easily through touch typing.
All courses are delivered by qualified teachers with experience supporting children with dyspraxia and other SEND needs.
Supporting Children with Dyspraxia Through Touch Typing
Touch typing offers a practical and accessible way for children with dyspraxia to reduce handwriting challenges and build confidence.
Children with dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder) often find handwriting physically difficult. Tasks that require fine motor skills—such as forming letters, spacing words and maintaining consistent writing—can be slow, tiring and frustrating.
Touch typing provides an alternative approach that removes many of these physical barriers, allowing children to focus more on their ideas and less on the effort of writing by hand.
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Why Writing Can Be Challenging for Children with Dyspraxia
Children with dyspraxia may experience difficulties with:
- fine motor skills required for handwriting
- letter formation and consistency
- writing speed and stamina
- hand fatigue during longer writing tasks
This can make everyday schoolwork, homework and exams more difficult than they need to be—even when a child understands the subject.
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How Touch Typing Helps Children with Dyspraxia
Touch typing for dyspraxia is widely recommended as it reduces the reliance on fine motor skills required for handwriting. Instead of struggling to control a pen or pencil, children can type using a consistent and structured method, helping them to:
- Reduce the physical strain associated with writing
- Improve speed and efficiency when completing tasks
- Focus more on ideas rather than handwriting
- Build confidence in written work
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Benefits of Touch Typing for Dyspraxia
Reduced physical strain
Typing requires less fine motor control than handwriting, making it more accessible
Improved writing speed
Children can complete written tasks more quickly and efficiently
Greater independence
Less reliance on support when completing written work
Increased Confidence
Clearer, more consistent work improves confidence and motivation
Less fatigue
Typing reduces the physical effort required, making longer tasks more manageable
Touch Typing Courses Suitable for Children with Dyspraxia
Our courses are designed to support a wide range of learners, including children with dyspraxia. Lessons are structured, supportive and delivered by experienced teachers who adapt their approach to suit each child’s needs.
Still have questions? We’re here to help.
Every child learns differently, and we’re here to help you find the right approach. If you’re unsure which course is best, or have questions about how touch typing can support your child’s specific needs, we’re happy to help.
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Our courses are designed for children and teens aged 9–18. Many children with dyspraxia benefit from learning touch typing from this age, as it reduces the physical challenges of handwriting.
Yes—for many children, typing is significantly easier as it removes the need for fine motor control required in handwriting, reducing fatigue and frustration.
Yes—typing provides a consistent and structured method that can be easier to learn than handwriting, helping children develop a reliable way to produce written work.
Yes—all courses are taught by qualified teachers with experience supporting children with dyspraxia and other SEND needs.