The updated & expanded 2nd edition of Fine Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome" continues to be a popular practical guide to understanding fine motor skills in children with Down syndrome & helping them develop these skills from birth through early adolescence. The first edition won a Parent's Choice Award in 1999. The author an occupational therapist who has worked extensively with children with Down syndrome is also the parent of a teenager with Down syndrome. She offers parents & professionals dozens of easy home-and school-based activities illustrated with black & white photos which help children gradually acquire the skills they need for fine motor development. Readers learn how to incorporate work on fine motor skills into everyday activities & routines & to emphasise tasks that children can use throughout life
- play self-help printing cutting with scissors & computer use. New to this edition is a chapter on sensory processing & how the sensory system affects behaviour & learning in children with Down syndrome. Parents learn strategies that can help children handle various sensory problems so they can continue to learn daily living skills. Bruni
Includes:: new information on determining when a child is ready for 'pre-printing' activities (things a child can do to prepare for trying to print letters) & how to introduce related concepts (up & down; top & bottom; start & stop; left & right). The 2nd edition also
Includes:: more information on ways to help children learn self-help skills such as dressing using a fork & spoon & becoming potty trained. This new & enhanced edition gives parents & professionals the expertise & confidence they need to help children build fine motor abilities & become more independent. This book is useful for parents of children with Down syndrome early intervention specialists occupational & physical therapists & teachers."