Book Review- How to help a clumsy child

HOW TO HELP A CLUMSY CHILD

Lisa A Kurtz,

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

ISBN 1843107546, £12.95

Star Rating: 3/5

Kurtz presents her extensive knowledge of the principles of
motor development in an accessible manner, writes Sheena
Thomas.

The use of comprehensive tables and clear examples allows the
reader to distinguish between normal and abnormal motor
development. Another theme concerns the debate on the merits of
early intervention.

There are useful practical teaching strategies that parents and
professionals can use to help the “clumsy” child at home and in
school as well as reviews of a wide range of therapies.

The main shortcoming of the book for a British audience is that
the extensive information regarding professional help, contacts,
legislation and tests is all US-based.

Sheena Thomas is research and information manager for
Include – an organisation that works with young people at
risk.

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