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Dyspraxia in the early years: identifying and supporting children with movement difficulties (Second edition.)

Part of the David Fulton / Nasen series
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Today there are more children than ever before in need of a variety of additional support needs, and many of these children have poor movement as a key contributory factor. Even in children with no specific 'label', movement is being found to be linked to learning, and educational professionals need to understand what is amiss and how to support children who do not meet their motor milestones at the correct time.

The brand new topic areas featured in this comprehensive and practical new edition include:

  • a discussion of terminology and labelling (in light of current inclusion guidelines)
  • a range of age specific activities
  • a section on the neurology of dyspraxia, showing the motor pathways that are energised and define motor competence
  • a greater emphasis on balance, coordination and control
  • examples from children of how movement is dependent on planning, sequencing and organising
  • more practical activities that can form the basis of a programme to support the children.

Practical strategies are provided throughout this authoritative book, so that teachers and other professionals can identify and understand movement difficulties, are empowered to support the children, and work effectively with the parents.

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Product Details
Routledge
1136611711 / 9781136611711
eBook (EPUB)
371.916
15/10/2015
England
English
128 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. This edition previously issued in print: London: Routledge, 2009 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.