tailieunhanh - Understanding Dyspraxia A Guide for Parents and Teachers Second edition

If you ask different professionals what dyspraxia is, you get different answers, depending on their field of expertise. A physiotherapist would probably say that the child in question has impaired motor performance that is not linked to any known clinical cause. A speech and language therapist might say that the child has a motor difficulty that affects his or her initiating and sequencing of sounds and words. A teacher might well describe the dyspraxic child as inattentive and lacking in concentration skills. A parent might describe his or her child as clumsy and disorganized and having poor coordination. All might be descriptions of the same child | JKP ESSENTIALS SERIES UNDERSTANDING DYSPRAXIA A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS MAUREEN COON Understanding Dyspraxia also in this series Understanding Motor Skills in Children with Dyspraxia ADHD Autism and Other Learning Disabilities A Guide to Improving Coordination Lisa A. Kurtz ISBN 978 1 84310 865 8 of related interest Can t Play Won t Play Simply Sizzling Ideas to get the Ball Rolling for Children with Dyspraxia Sharon Drew and Elizabeth Atter ISBN 978 1 84310 601 2 Developmental Coordination Disorder Hints and Tips for the Activities of Daily Living Morven F Ball ISBN 978 1 84310 090 4 Caged in Chaos A Dyspraxic Guide to Breaking Free Victoria Biggs ISBN 978 1 84310 347