These are distinct neuro-diverse conditions, but many suggest they interlink and dovetail, and may even be differing manifestations of the same thing.
Definition of neuro-diversity
Difficulties with organisation, memory, concentration, time, direction, perception, sequencing, poor listening skills- can often lead to low self-esteem, anxiety and depression. Creativity, originality and determination are other common byproducts.
Dyspraxia/Developmental Co-ordination Disorder
Difficulties with planning movements, co-ordination and practical tasks as well as tracking and balance; poor spatial awareness and muscle tone.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) inc. Asperger's Syndrome
Social and communication problems, obsessive interest, difference of imagination
Both conditions share
Over and under-sensitive to light, noise, touch and temperature, and speech and language difficulties.
I'm a diagnosed dyspraxic and as-yet unofficially diagnosed Aspie.
What I want to know is, do Aspies on here find you have some dyspraxic traits? How many of you were less co-ordinated than your peers growing up? Did some of you struggle to learn how to drive?
There are many similarities here; people with dyspraxia can struggle to recognize emotions, facial expressions or converse well. They can end up being socially isolated. More information on Dyspraxia.