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Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 332 pages, height x width x depth: 234x154x22 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1861564589
  • ISBN-13: 9781861564580
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 332 pages, height x width x depth: 234x154x22 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1861564589
  • ISBN-13: 9781861564580
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The term Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is used to describe a group of children who have difficulty. with tasks involving movement such that it interferes with their daily living or academic progress. As with other developmental disorders such as autistic spectrum disorder, attention deficit disorder and dyslexia, DCD is now a prominent concern of both researchers and practitioners. This text is aimed at both researchers and professionals who work in a practical manner with the condition and includes professionals in health, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, health visitors, paediatricians, and - in the educational field - teachers and others who are in daily contact with the children - their parents.

The essence of the text is that work with children should be guided by research evidence driving the clinical practice which in turn raisies more questions for research. The authors in this text have both experience in research and are engaged in the day-to-day clinical work with children and bring both of these to bear in the chapters they have written.

Recenzijas

"...a fascinating collection of current thoughts... a very useful reference for those professionals working with DCD." (Child Language Teaching and Therapy, July 2006)

Contributors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xii
Chapter 1 The nature of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder 1(18)
Mary E. Chambers, David A. Sugden and Charikleia Sinani
Chapter 2 Motor impairment in DCD and activities of daily living 19(28)
Reint H. Geuze
Chapter 3 Cognitive explanations of the planning and organization of movement 47(25)
Elisabeth L. Hill
Chapter 4 A dynamical systems perspective of Developmental Coordination Disorder 72(21)
Michael G. Wade, Dan Johnson and Kristi Mally
Chapter 5 DCD and overlapping conditions 93(26)
Dido Green and Gillian Baird
Chapter 6 Progression and development in Developmental Coordination Disorder 119(16)
Margaret Cousins and Mary M. Smyth
Chapter 7 Assessment of Developmental Coordination Disorder 135(20)
Dawne Larkin and Elizabeth Rose
Chapter 8 Early identification of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder 155(13)
Marian J. Jongmans
Chapter 9 Assessment of handwriting in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder 168(21)
Anna L. Barnett and Sheila E. Henderson
Chapter 10 Models of intervention: towards an eco-developmental approach 189(23)
David A. Sugden and Mary E. Chambers
Chapter 11 Neuromotor task training: a new approach to treat children with DCD 212(16)
Marina M. Schoemaker and Bouwien C.M. Smits-Engelsman
Chapter 12 A cognitive perspective on intervention for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: the CO-OP experience 228(14)
Angie D. Mandich and Helene J. Polatajko
Chapter 13 Overlapping conditions - overlapping management: services for individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder 242(25)
Amanda Kirby
References 267(40)
Index 307


David Sugden has an academic background in developmental psychology, special education and physical education, his PhD is from the University of California at Los Angeles. He has taught in primary, secondary and special schools as well as lecturing at college and university level in the UK and the USA. His specialist research interests include motor development, motor impairment, motor learning, and children with developmental disorders. His work centres on the characteristics of typically developing children and those with various forms of impairment. He is co-author of the most widely used assessment instrument for motor difficulties, the Movement Assessment Battery for Children. He is currently Professor of Special Needs in Education, University of Leeds, UK.