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  • Developmental Coordination Disorder

    This video helps explain Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) in a clear and supportive way. It is designed to help children and families understand how DCD can affect movement, coordination and everyday tasks, while also recognising each child’s strengths and abilities.
    It encourages awareness, patience and support, helping everyone feel confident and included.

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    What is Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)?

    Let’s learn more about DCD together. DCD is a condition that affects how a person plans and controls their movements. This can make activities such as writing, getting dressed, playing sports or using tools more challenging.
    Children with DCD are just as capable of learning and achieving as others, but they may need extra time, practice or support to develop certain skills.