On both Dyslexia and Dyspraxia, there are differences but there are ways they are the same too, which makes it hard to know whether it's possible to have both or and one or the other. Yer' confusing I know but just going from my own experience but then I am as confused anyone who is. Sorry to say there's no easy way of saying this without confusing the issues because a lot of these special needs difficulties have ways that are the same as one another and other ways different. I think I could say Dyslexia and Dyspraxia is two of them. This part of my life was and maybe to a point still is, which is.
Never think a person cannot speak, Spell, sound, read, write, etc; they just have difficulties along the way. However' yes there are people who cannot speak, sound, Spell, read and write, which may not be all of them, some, one or the other or all but that doesn't make them thick, stupid, etc, they know what's going on around them as much as anyone, they just may struggle to communicate. However' all this can vary from person to person and even some people who just have difficulties along the way can face as much difficulty as those who cannot read, write and speak at all, you may come across more cases like this more so but maybe not as I said it can vary from person to person.
Dyspraxia can affect all areas of life, physically and mentally, motor, skills, coloration, and grip. Difficulties in cooking, cleaning, changing light bulbs, climbing, etc to education difficulties I have just written about whereas Dyslexia has just the mental difficulties. However' a person with Dyslexia may have some physical difficulties like finding it hard to not press too hard to the paper with their pencils, which is more so education tools but this can be an extra difficulty for people with Dyspraxia too. Many researchers have said on the internet that motor skills, etc can apply to Autism and Dyslexia as well as Dyspraxia and maybe more. https://youtu.be/zLkCWT2neuI?fbclid=IwAR1lmaQtyHtMOvnYwaPHShnCqUW4mDojCRetPjO_Us8DnI7wINYuw01m4_E
https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/blog//2015/12/the-3-ds-what-is-difference-between.html
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