Dr Kirby omits to mention the latest treatment for dyspraxia, Efalex, which in many cases allows the neural transmitters to work better. Physio- and occupational therapy then become effective. My son is a dramatic example of its usefulness.
Sara Clarke
Hayfield, Derbyshire
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