In contrast, evaluation of developmental dyspraxia in the child emphasizes the imitation of non-symbolic gestures. An attempt is made to highlight and clarify the nature of apraxia in adults and children.doi:10.1016/S0166-4115(08)61143-7Sharon Cermak...
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“developmental dyspraxia” (Langford, 1955), encompassing motor incoordination, slowness, gestural and visuoconstructionaldyspraxia, difficult and awkward movement, and clumsiness. Other labels also appeared during this period, including poor coordination, childhood dyspraxia,sensory integration dysfunction, ...
Developmental coordination disorder (dyspraxia): what helps, what hinders in the school years for later achievement and wellbeing? London: UCL (University College London); 2022. Doyle N. Neurodiversity at work: a biopsychosocial model and the impact on working adults. Br Med Bull. 2020;135(1)...
between layer 4 lateral connections in the somatosensory neocortex93mediated by subunitGrin2B. Focused functional investigations of cellular and mouse models uncovered connections betweenFOXP2and neurite outgrowth.73,77FOXP2was first implicated in a family segregating a severe form of dyspraxia of ...
These were for the most part accommodations in regular classes or enrolment in a special class, reflecting Bishop et al.'s 32 definition of DLD. Two participants had co-morbid dyspraxia, and nine co-morbid ADHD. These disorders do not preclude a DLD diagnosis (see Statement 932). The ...
Running head: Mood impairments in DCD Declaration of interest: None Keywords: developmental coordination disorder, dyspraxia, anxiety, depression, mood imp... Running head: Mood impairments in DCD Declaration of interest: None Keywords: developmental coordination disorder, dyspraxia, anxiety, depression, ...
Developmental coordination disorder and motor dyspraxia. Motor clumsiness is a significant burden for a number of children, and adults, and it is a good example of a condition at the interface of neurology and di... P Baxter - 《Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology》...
Historically, it has been variably termed as follows: clumsy child syndrome, sensory integrative dysfunction, developmental dyspraxia, physical awkwardness, perceptual motor dysfunction, and congenital maladroitness (2). According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, ...
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