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Free resource: Supporting children with dyspraxia

Downloadable PDF for early childhood educators focused on inclusive education

This free downloadable resource helps early childhood educators support children with dyspraxia and build a more inclusive learning environment.

It outlines key features of dyspraxia, what to look out for in young learners, and includes practical tools, tasks, and activities to boost motor planning, coordination, and success with step-by-step learning.

This freebie is a snippet taken from the newly published book Inclusive Education: Dyspraxia. It is part of the Inclusive Education series, which also includes titles to support educators in creating an inclusive learning environment for children with Autism, ADHD, Communication Needs, and Dyslexia. Explore the full series here. 

Ages: 0-8 | Pages: 4 | Code: ETS0341F

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Anne Vize

Anne Vize specialises in writing for children and young people who learn in different and unique ways. She is a special educator and writer from Melbourne and works to develop print and digital resources for children, their teachers and supporters. She works in the vocational sector developing learning resources for training providers and creates freelance content to support the new vocational major curriculum in Victoria. Anne is fortunate to be able to divide her time between writing and exploring the wonders of sailing and windsurfing on the stunning Port Phillip Bay.