Saturday 11 September 2010

Helping Children with Dyspraxia

Helping Children with Dyspraxia
Author: Maureen Boon
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0035RP5HS
Category: Medical



Helping Children with Dyspraxia


Dyspraxia is a descriptive term used for children who have co-ordination difficulties. Download Helping Children with Dyspraxia medical books for free.
Although many dyspraxic children are of normal intelligence, they may have difficulty organizing or carrying out movement, speaking clearly or expressing ideas. This work begins by answering the questions commonly asked by parents about behaviour causes, diagnosis and assessment, before going on to discuss theraputic inventions. Drawing on her extensive experience working with dyspraxic children and liaising with their mainstream schools, the author shows how the theraputic approach can benefit this group and how parents and teachers can actively participate in the child's therapy. Information is provided, along with ideas for parents and teachers wanting Get Helping Children with Dyspraxia our bestseller medical books.

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