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Dyspraxia
- Exploring the difficulties children may experience
- Supporting staff to identify children with such needs from the Early Years through to Key Stage 4
- Strategies to support children
Dyspraxia, or Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD), is a complex condition primarily affecting the development of motor skills. Research indicates that a child’s thinking skills, sensory perception, speech and language and social emotional and behavioural skills can also be affected. This course will provide information on the difficulties children may experience in each of these areas, supporting staff to identify children with such needs from the Early Years through to Key Stage 4. Strategies to support children in each of these areas will also be considered.
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Deborah Flitcroft (Educational Psychology, Rochdale MBC)
Hopwood Hall College
Free parking is available onsite - just press the buzzer at the barrier and say you're here for a REAL Trust event.
How to get here
By Road: The Rochdale campus is 2.6 miles from junction 20 off the M62. Follow the signs for Rochdale town centre
By Rail: Rochdale train station is a ten minute walk from the Rochdale Campus through the town centre. It is also a Metrolink station, Manchester’s light railway system, which links Rochdale with Oldham, Bury and Manchester City Centre.
By Bus: The Rochdale bus station is approximately 5 minutes’ walk from the Rochdale campus. There are frequent bus services throughout the borough which terminate in Rochdale.
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