Dyspraxia 5-14

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Cross-lateral Pattern
Developmental Coordination Disorder
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Dyspraxic Children
Dyspraxic Youngster
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Fine Motor Skills
Follow
Hold
Inclined
Incy Wincy Spider
Jotter
Juice
Large Muscle Groups
Mears Irlen Syndrome
movement
muscle
OK
Oral Dyspraxia
people
poor
Poor Body Awareness
Poor Muscle Tone
Poor Short Term Memories
Shrugging
Smooth
Specific Learning Difficulties
supporting
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Verbal Dyspraxia
Vestibular Sense
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415543965
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dyspraxia is increasingly common in young children. This fully revised and updated edition of Christine Macintyre’s invaluable companion explains the difficulties faced by children with dyspraxia in growing up and offers suggestions as to how these might be alleviated.

In this book the children themselves, along with their parents and teachers, talk about how the difficulties change as the transition is made from primary to secondary school.

Children with dyspraxia are frequently beset by frustrations as a result of their differences, can be misunderstood both at home and at school, and are very often bullied. This practical guide considers:

    • the issue of giving children labels
    • strategies to reduce stress
    • the value of movement programmes
    • raising self-esteem
    • the transition to secondary school
    • particular challenges faced during Puberty/adolescence
    • handwriting as an indicator of dyspraxia.

      Including practical activities with additional material for secondary pupils this book shows children how to articulate their differences using individualised explanations, and then go on to succeed having recognised where their talents lie.

      Dyspraxia 5-14 is essential reading for teachers, parents, SENCos, teaching assistants and trainee teachers who want to improve their understanding of dyspraxia and its implications for children in Key stages 1-3.

      Christine Macintyre is an educational consultant, formerly at the Moray House Institute, University of Edinburgh. She is a prolific author, having written several books for Routledge and David Fulton.