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How to Increase the Potential of Students with DCD (Dyspraxia) in Secondary School (Paperback)
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How to Increase the Potential of Students with DCD (Dyspraxia) in Secondary School (Paperback)
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The structure of secondary education demands that young people are
well-organised, self-sufficient, increasingly autonomous learners,
who can cope with a wide range of teachers and a diverse timetable
based around multiple locations and buildings. However, a
substantial number of young people have motor co-ordination and
perceptual difficulties which affect their participation in class
activities. This condition was previously termed 'dyspraxia' but is
now more universally referred to as 'developmental coordination
disorder' or DCD. This book will provide readers with an insight
into how DCD can affect students at Key Stages 3 and 4, and provide
some practical strategies to help each young person to reach their
potential. It is also intended to help parents/carers of young
people with DCD to understand the potential help available to their
child as they transition into secondary education. MORE ABOUT THE
BOOK: For pupils with DCD, poor handwriting, erratic organisation,
and difficulties with reading, mathematics and physical education
may have been noted at primary school with their associated
detrimental effect on academic success, peer relationships, social
skills and self-confidence. However, these issues are felt more
keenly in secondary school due to the desire to 'fit-in' and be
accepted by a potentially large and often unforgiving peer group.
This book is intended to inspire teachers and health care
professionals to: understand the unique needs of young people with
DCD; understand why young people with DCD have difficulties in
perceptual and motor planning; appreciate the impact of DCD on
learning; consider the added influence of peer-pressure and puberty
on DCD; provide practical strategies to help; consider post-16 and
vocational training. It is also intended to help parents/carers of
young people with DCD to understand the potential help available to
their child as they transition into secondary education.
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