This informative and practical guide to dyspraxia helps parents and teachers to encourage and support children to improve their motor skills
This informative, practical book is intended to help parents and teachers with innovative ideas that they can use to encourage and support children to improve motor skills. It looks at every stage, through early years at home, at nursery school, primary and secondary school and into adulthood.
With information about causes and symptoms given in simple terms, as well as information about diagnostic procedures and the characteristics of the condition, Amanda Kirby shows that while dyspraxia cannot be cured, it can be overcome and its effects minimised. With the aid of this book a parent can ensure that their child is equipped with strategies to lead as normal a life as possible.
"She writes from considerable experience... offers improvement techniques for home and school." - Irish Independent
"Deals with the condition practically, offering suggestions for how a child's co-ordination skills can be improved at any age." - Newcastle Journal
"The first wide-ranging and popular guide for parents and others who wrestle daily with the difficulties... It is both immensely practical and written from the heart." - .