Part I: Understanding the Nature of Motor Skills. 1.The Development of Motor Skills. 2. Finding Professional Help. 3. General Principles for Intervention. Part II: Practical Strategies and Activities for Home and School. 4. Promoting Basic Motor Skills. 5. Teaching Independence in Daily Living Skills. 6. Addressing Problems with Classroom Skills. 7. The Social Impact of Coordination Difficulties. Glossary. Appendix I: Tests and Assessment Tools. Appendix II: Recommended Reading. Appendix III: Helpful Agencies and Organizations. Appendix IV: Suppliers of Toys, Tests, and other Educational Materials. Index.
Practical strategies to help children with learning disabilities deal with coordination difficulties
Lisa A. Kurtz is a pediatric occupational therapist and reading specialist, and has worked with children with special needs for over 33 years. She currently works at the Jameson Elementary School in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, and was formerly Director of Occupational Therapy for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Children's Seashore House. For her contributions to training others about children with disabilities, Lisa has been placed on the Roster of Fellows and was awarded the Recognition of Achievement Award by the American Occupational Therapy Association. She is the author of Visual Perception Problems in Children with AD/HD, Autism, and Other Learning Disabilities published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
`With so much practical advice this book offers value for
money...It's arranged in a logical, clear way with an excellent
contents page and glossary. Part 1 'Understanding the nature of
motor skills' is theory based and concise. Part 2 does just as it
says, offering 'Practical strategies and activities for home and
school'. The activities recognise different learning styles and are
clearly described. The tables in each chapter are particularly
helpful...I would recommend reading the whole book then dipping
into it when strategies are needed or for reference. Finding what
is wanted should prove quick and easy.`
*Speech & Languager Therapy in Practice, Julie Guilliatt, assistant
practitioner,(SLT), North Lincs PCT*
The practical information contained in this book would be a useful
addition to any paediatric therapy department or school library,
for both students and professionals involved in the management of
chidren with these disabilities.
*Phisiotherapy*
The seven chapters are short and well-structured and written in an
accessible style for the professional and non-professional reader
alike. Illustrations and bullet points are used throughout which
make the content accessible and user friendly. I would recommend
the book to students, newly qualified therapists and therapists
returning to work in the area, as well as parents aand teachers of
children with motor co-ordination delay, with some provisos.
*Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation*
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