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Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Strategies for Success

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Strategies for Success

Edited ByCheryl Missiuna
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 13 May 2013
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203048481
Pages 176 pages
eBook ISBN 9781136394683
SubjectsHealth and Social Care, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Missiuna, C. (Ed.). (2001). Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203048481
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract

Take a cognitive approach to treating children with DCD!

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is frustrating for the children who must deal with it every day, for their parents, and for the professionals who work with these children. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new hope to children who are exeriencing this distinctive movement skill syndrome. It suggests ways they can overcome the challenges they encounter wherever motor skills are needed: in the classroom, on the playground, and at home doing self-care.

This groundbreaking volume challenges pediatric therapists to examine the assessment and intervention approaches that are currently being used with children who have DCD. Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers new model that draws on research in the fields of motor learning, educational psychology, cognitive strategies, and occupational therapy. In addition to theoretical background, this book provides a detailed protocol for CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance), an intervention that has been shown to facilitate problem-solving and enhance motor skill acquisition for children with DCD.

Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder offers a comprehensive discussion of the disorder, including:

  • identification and assessment of children with DCD
  • analysis of the Bruininks Osortesky Test of Motor Proficiency and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children
  • the theoretical and empirical basis for current treatment approaches
  • new motor learning theories and their implications for treatment
  • the systematic development and evaluation of the CO-OP approach, from early case studies through videotape analysis and retrospective chart review

    Based on six years of systematic, cooperative research, Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder demonstrates the success of a unique cognitive approach to intervention with these frustrated children.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
INTRODUCTION Strategies for Success: Working with Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |24 pages
Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is It?
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Identifying Developmental Coordination Disorder: Consistency Between Tests
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Treatment of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: What Is the Evidence?
View abstract
chapter |14 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part I-Theoretical Foundations
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part II-The Evidence
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
the therapists began training by reading about cognitive behaviour modification and viewing the videotapes of Study I and discussing key points. The therapist was video-taped and received supervision throughout the implementation of the approach. The findings of Study I were replicated by the PQRS and COPM results (see Table 3). The children identified similar activities (see Table learned the global strategy, used it to acquire their chosen
View abstract
chapter |7 pages
e e . e
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP): Part III-The Protocol in Brief
View abstract
chapter |20 pages
Cognitive Strategies and Motor Performance in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
View abstract
chapter |16 pages
CLINICAL CONCERNS Passport to Learning: A Cognitive Intervention for Children with Organizational Difficulties
View abstract
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