Praxis intervention is a type of therapy that helps people learn how to move their bodies. It's a type of physical therapy, which means it helps people learn how to do physical activities such as walking, running, and jumping. In praxis therapy, a physical therapist teaches people how to move and use their bodies in different ways. During the therapy, the therapist might use activities or exercises to help the person learn new movements. The goal of praxis intervention is to help people use their bodies in the way they want or need to, so they can do activities they couldn't do before.