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Dyspraxia
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At Witherow Brooke, we provide specialist dyspraxia tutoring that offers steady, structured support for children who experience challenges with coordination, planning, organisation, and motor skills.
Each tutor we recommend adapts their teaching methods to the child’s pace, comfort and processing needs, ensuring lessons feel manageable, predictable, and free from unnecessary pressure.
We understand that dyspraxia can affect handwriting, sequencing, focus and confidence, making traditional learning environments difficult to navigate. We therefore only suggest specialist dyspraxia tutors who are patient and provide clear, step-by-step guidance.
From full-time home learning to supplementing schoolwork, our approach to offering dyspraxia educational support is designed to help children build practical skills and improve academic performance, so they can make steady, meaningful progress.
What Dyspraxia Tutoring Entails

Dyspraxia tutoring is a specialised form of educational support designed for children who experience difficulties with coordination, organisation, sequencing, and motor planning.
A specialist dyspraxia tutor adapts lessons to suit the child’s learning style, practical needs and processing pace, helping them build skills without feeling overwhelmed or rushed. This may include breaking tasks into clear steps, using visual prompts, strengthening organisational routines, and offering alternative methods for writing or recording work.
At Witherow Brooke, we recommend tutors who understand how dyspraxia affects both academic performance and day-to-day functioning. Our handpicked, dedicated dyspraxia tutors provide calm, structured guidance that helps students feel supported as they develop confidence and independence.
Dyspraxia educational support can be beneficial for children who are learning at home, completing homework, or needing more targeted help alongside mainstream schooling. Tutors may also help students strenghten their motor skills, improve their planning and sequencing, and build practical strategies for handling classroom demands.
Unlike traditional tutoring, a tutor for children with dyspraxia focuses not just on academic outcomes but also on developing organisational and motor skills that lead to successful learning.
The aim is always to create a predictable, reassuring learning environment where the child can progress steadily and feel proud of their achievements.
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Why Choose Dyspraxia Tutoring?
Choosing dyspraxia tutoring ensures your child receives support that recognises both their strengths and their challenges.
While many children with dyspraxia can thrive academically, difficulties with organisation, handwriting, sequencing, and physical coordination can make everyday learning tasks feel harder than they should be. A specialist dyspraxia tutor bridges this gap by providing strategies that reduce frustration and make learning more manageable.
With personalised dyspraxia educational support, children benefit from calm, step-by-step guidance that builds their confidence and competence. Tasks are broken down into clear, achievable parts, allowing students to process information at their own pace. This helps prevent overwhelm and encourages steady progress across schoolwork, homework, and wider life skills.
Our tutors for children with dyspraxia also focus on practical skills that directly impact their success in the classroom. This may include developing structured routines, improving planning and sequencing abilities, supporting fine- and gross-motor challenges, and teaching alternative ways to record and organise work.
Choosing specialist dyspraxia tutoring means choosing targeted, compassionate support that addresses the root of your child’s struggles, not just the symptoms. This helps your child become a more confident, capable learner who feels understood, supported, and empowered to succeed.
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Our Tutors & Approach
At Witherow Brooke, we carefully source tutors with extensive experience supporting children who have dyspraxia. This ensures every family is paired with someone who understands the nuances of the condition, from the difficulties with coordination and handwriting to challenges with organisation, sequencing, and working memory.
We only suggest tutors who can provide patient and highly structured guidance tailored to each child’s needs. A specialist dyspraxia tutor uses clear, step-by-step teaching methods and gentle pacing designed to reduce cognitive load and make tasks more approachable.
Lessons are paced thoughtfully, with plenty of reinforcement and opportunities for practice. When a concept feels challenging, the tutor adjusts the approach rather than expecting the child to adapt to a rigid style of teaching.
Our chosen tutors also offer dyspraxia educational support beyond academics. They help children build daily routines, improve planning and time management strategies, and strengthen their motor skills where appropriate. This holistic approach provides children with tools they can use across school, home, and social settings.
Most importantly, the tutors we recommend focus on confidence-building. By celebrating small wins and removing unnecessary pressure, they create a supportive learning environment, helping children feel more in control of their progress.
Families choose Witherow Brooke because we prioritise tutors who adapt around the child, not the other way around.
Homeschooling for Students with Dyspraxia
For families seeking a personalised alternative to traditional schooling, Witherow Brooke offers specialist Homeschooling for children with Dyspraxia. We place a carefully matched educator with your family as a dedicated in-home teacher who delivers structured, supportive homeschooling tailored to your child’s coordination needs, processing pace, and preferred learning style.
With one educator working exclusively with your child, each day can be adapted around practical learning, step-by-step instruction, and predictable routines that reduce frustration. Sessions may include scaffolded handwriting practice, motor coordination support, organisation strategies, and alternative methods for recording or presenting work, ensuring learning feels accessible and achievable.
Through our meticulous matching process, we source homeschool educators who combine strong subject knowledge with experience in dyspraxia educational support, helping your child build confidence through calm, patient, and achievable progression.
Contact us today to explore how specialist homeschooling can support your child’s development with clarity and consistency.
Academic Support for Students with Dyspraxia
For families seeking structured, long-term tutoring alongside mainstream schooling, Witherow Brooke offers specialist Academic Support for children with Dyspraxia. We conduct a tailored global search to find an expert tutor who works with your child for a minimum of 10 hours per week, providing steady, practical, and confidence-building support.
Your dedicated tutor develops a personalised curriculum that complements school learning while integrating core skills such as organisation, planning, sequencing, handwriting alternatives, and working memory strategies. Sessions are delivered with clear, step-by-step instruction, gentle pacing and predictable routines, ensuring your child is not overwhelmed and can genuinely build independence.
Through our careful matching process, we identify tutors who pair deep subject expertise with a strong understanding of dyspraxia, selecting an educator whose personality and approach align with your child’s needs. Witherow Brooke remains closely involved throughout the placement, providing educational consultancy, progress monitoring, and long-term academic guidance where helpful.
This structured approach strengthens subject understanding and helps children develop practical learning strategies that benefit them both in school and daily life.
Contact us today to discuss how specialist Academic Support can enhance your child's learning experience.
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Hourly Tuition for Students with Dyspraxia
For families seeking flexible, targeted academic support, Witherow Brooke offers specialist Hourly Tuition for children with dyspraxia. Available in-person in London and Dubai, or virtually worldwide, our service connects you with tutors who adapt their teaching methods to your child’s coordination challenges, processing speed, and individual goals.
Whether your child needs help preparing for GCSEs or A Levels, improving handwriting, strengthening planning skills, or building confidence in specific subjects, each session is grounded in clear instructions, predictable routines, and patient, structured guidance. Tutors incorporate practical strategies, visual supports, and adapted learning methods to make lessons manageable and productive.
Through our rigorous matching process, we source tutors who combine academic excellence with specialist experience in dyspraxia tutoring, ensuring each session supports both skill-building and confidence.
Contact us today to discuss how specialist Hourly Tuition can help your child progress with clarity and reassurance.
FAQs
What does a dyspraxia tutor help with? A dyspraxia tutor supports children with their academic learning and practical skills. This may include handwriting, organisation, sequencing, planning tasks, problem-solving, motor coordination strategies, and developing alternative ways to record or structure work. Their aim is to reduce the child’s frustration and build their confidence.
How is dyspraxia tutoring different from general tutoring? Dyspraxia tutoring is tailored to the challenges associated with this condition, such as motor coordination difficulties, working memory problems, and slower processing times. The tutors we suggest use structured, low-pressure teaching methods designed to minimise overwhelm and make learning more accessible.
Can a specialist dyspraxia tutor support my child if they also have other learning needs? Yes. Many children with dyspraxia experience overlapping difficulties, such as attention challenges or literacy-based differences. The tutors we recommend are experienced in supporting a range of SEN needs and can adjust strategies to ensure your child receives well-rounded and consistent support.
Will tutoring help with day-to-day skills, not just schoolwork? In many cases, yes. A specialist dyspraxia tutor can help children build routines, improve organisation, strengthen planning skills, and develop practical strategies that support independence at home and in school. This holistic approach helps children feel more secure and capable across daily life.
How does Witherow Brooke select a tutor for my child? We take time to understand your child’s profile, strengths, challenges, and preferred learning environment. Based on this, we headhunt tutors with relevant experience and a teaching style suited to your child’s needs. You only meet tutors who we believe will provide consistent and effective dyspraxia educational support.








