Developmental Dyspraxia: Is It a Unitary Function?

Ayres, A. Jean; And OthersOccupational Therapy Journal of Research, v7 n2 p93-110 Mar-Apr 1987Language: EnglishDocument Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE (080); RESEARCH REPORT (143)Journal Announcement: CIJSEP87A group of 182 children (ages four through nine) with known or suspected sensory integrative dysfunction were assessed using tests and clinical observations to examine developmental dyspraxia. The study did not justify the existence of either a unitary function or different types of developmental dyspraxia.

Descriptors: Children; Learning Disabilities; Medical Evaluation; *Perceptual Handicaps; *Sensory IntegrationIdentifiers: *Developmental Dyspraxia; *Sensory Integrative DysfunctionEJ325320 EC180804Adapted Cuing Technique for Use in Treatment of Dyspraxia. Klick, Susan L. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in the Schools, v16 n4 p256-59 Oct 1985Language: EnglishDocument Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE (080); RESEARCH REPORT (143)Journal Announcement: CIJFEB86The Adapted Cuing Technique (ACT) ... more.

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