ABSTRACT

This second edition of Madeleine Portwood's successful manual aims to give parents, teachers and health professionals the confidence to diagnose and assess dyspraxia. Most importantly, it offers them an intervention program that will significantly improve the cognitive functioning of the dyspraxic child or teenager.

Updated in light of the author's new and extensive research, the book provides the reader with background information on the neurological basis of the condition; strategies for identification, diagnosis and assessment; proven programs of intervention that can be monitored by anyone closely involved with the child; strategies to improve curricular attainments; remediation activities to develop perceptual and motor skills; programs to develop self-esteem; and information about where to find help.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|22 pages

What is dyspraxia?

chapter 4|19 pages

Observable characteristics

chapter 5|27 pages

Research evidence

chapter 7|28 pages

Intervention in the ‘early years’

chapter 9|15 pages

Adults with dyspraxia

chapter 10|4 pages

Epilogue