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Although Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD, sometimes
referred to as 'Dyspraxia') has received less attention than other
developmental disorders, its impact can be severe and long-lasting.
This volume takes a unique approach, pairing companion chapters
from international experts in motor behaviour with experts in DCD.
Current understanding of the motor aspects of DCD are thus
considered in the context of general motor behaviour research.
Understanding Motor Behaviour in Developmental Coordination
Disorder offers an overview of theoretical and methodological
issues relating to motor development, motor control and skill
acquisition, genetics, physical education and occupational therapy.
Critically, Barnett and Hill ground DCD research within what is
known about motor behaviour and typical development, allowing
readers to evaluate the nature and extent of work on DCD and to
identify areas for future research. This unique approach makes the
book invaluable for students in developmental psychology, clinical
psychology, movement science, physiotherapy, physical education,
and special education, as well as researchers and professionals
working in those fields.
Although Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD, sometimes
referred to as 'Dyspraxia') has received less attention than other
developmental disorders, its impact can be severe and long-lasting.
This volume takes a unique approach, pairing companion chapters
from international experts in motor behaviour with experts in DCD.
Current understanding of the motor aspects of DCD are thus
considered in the context of general motor behaviour research.
Understanding Motor Behaviour in Developmental Coordination
Disorder offers an overview of theoretical and methodological
issues relating to motor development, motor control and skill
acquisition, genetics, physical education and occupational therapy.
Critically, Barnett and Hill ground DCD research within what is
known about motor behaviour and typical development, allowing
readers to evaluate the nature and extent of work on DCD and to
identify areas for future research. This unique approach makes the
book invaluable for students in developmental psychology, clinical
psychology, movement science, physiotherapy, physical education,
and special education, as well as researchers and professionals
working in those fields.
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