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Dyspraxia Training
Dyspraxia Training

Location: Interchange, Colwyn Bay
Date: 11 Feb 2010
Organiser: AFASIC Cymru

 

Professor Amanda Kirby, of The Dyscovery Centre, University of Newport will deliver training on Dyspraxia to parents and professionals @ Interchange, Colwyn Bay. Coordination difficulties affect around 6% of children and can have an effect on every aspect of their day both at school and at home Find out about the latest research and understanding in the field, along with 1001 practical ways of support for the child, family and school through all the ages and stages.

For more info, please contact yvonne@afasiccymru.org.uk

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A parent-led organisation to help children and young people with speech and language impairments
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