Organisations, programmes and resources
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Connect to specialist agencies
Connect to specialist agencies
Use the expertise of local and national support groups.
Online resources
Online resources
Online resources about dyspraxia for teachers.
- Succeeding at school: Accommodations for students with coordination difficulties
- DCD educational materials for home, school, physicians and other health professionals – CanChild – In this Canadian resource dyspraxia is referred to as Developmental Coordination Disorder or DCD.
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