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Yes, dyspraxia can affect emotional well-being. Individuals with dyspraxia may experience frustration, anxiety, or low self-esteem due to difficulties with motor coordination and daily tasks, leading to social challenges. These emotional impacts can be compounded by feelings of being misunderstood or struggling to meet expectations in academic or social environments. Supportive environments and strategies can help mitigate these emotional effects.

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