Dyspraxia 5-11 A Practical Guide

Dyspraxia 5-11 A Practical Guide by Christine MacIntyre, published by David Fulton Publishers in 2001, offers a practical perspective on understanding dyspraxia in children aged 5 to 11. This 136-page book aims to assist teachers and parents in navigating the complexities of this condition, focusing on developmental frameworks and providing insights into various aspects of a child’s experience, including social interactions and academic challenges.
Readers will find guidance on how to effectively support children with dyspraxia in educational settings. The book addresses key areas such as making friends, coping with the curriculum, and enhancing self-esteem. By offering practical advice, it aims to equip caregivers and educators with the tools necessary to foster a supportive environment for children facing learning disabilities.
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Following on from the author’s Dyspraxia in the Early Years, this book takes a very practical view of dyspraxia in children aged 5 to 11 and considers ways of helping teachers and parents to understand this complex condition. The text is based on a developmental framework and areas covered include making friends, coping with the curriculum and boosting the child’s self-esteem. It will provide advice and guidance on how to ensure that the most effective support is given to the child in school.
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