A teenager living with dyspraxia says his movement and spatial awareness is improving thanks to virtual reality (VR). Sixteen ...
It’s likely at least one child in every classroom has movement difficulties in the form of developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as developmental dyspraxia. When these skills are hard ...
New research by scientists at Oxford Brookes University has identified specific genes which could provide vital information about the biology of developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known ...
Engaging in virtual reality (VR) games may enhance motor performance for young people with dyspraxia, according to new research.The preliminary study ...
When you think of neurodiversity, what comes to mind? Autism? Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? These conditions often take the spotlight, but one common condition that remains largely ...
Dyspraxia is a developmental disorder. It can affect all phases and aspects of a child’s growth including physical, social, memory, language, sensory development, intellectual and emotional growth.
Dyspraxia is a developmental coordination disorder that affects motor coordination and learning abilities. The symptoms that characterize the condition may vary with ...
When a child struggles to tie their shoelaces, write legibly or stay upright during PE, it can be dismissed as clumsiness or lack of effort. But for around 5% of UK children, these challenges stem ...
Sue O'Neill is affiliated with the Special Education and Inclusive Research Group at UNSW Iva Strnadová is affiliated with the Special and Inclusive Research Group at the School of Education, UNSW.
Carolyn Dunford receives funding from Elizabeth Casson Foundation. Authors: Carolyn Dunford, Peter Wilson, Mellissa Prunty as part of the “DCD Big Ideas Group” 25 key researchers in the field of DCD ...