Dyspraxia: a parent's guide to understanding dyspraxia and how to help a dyspraxic child

Dyspraxia is a medical condition that affects many, often times without the parents even being aware of what the condition is. Nevertheless, if theirchild is diagnosed early enough and gets some extra help from them along the way, there is a good chance that they can manage the dyspraxia and live a perfectly normal and happy life.

Parents are going to need all the information they can get to better understand their child’s condition so that they can learn how to help. Furthermore, having a full understanding of dyspraxia will also make it easier for siblings and other family members to adjust and accommodate their child's needs.

This book is going to provides parents with lots of important information about dyspraxia, its causes, symptoms, and effects. And most importantly, they will gain plenty of information on how they can help support their child in the process of managing their dyspraxia while living a quality life.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Cassandra Simmons
Age5-7, 7-11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19
Published2015
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Shelf reference370.1 SIM
ISN/ISBN9781534848320
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xakqg

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