Best practice principles for management of children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD): results of a scoping review
Child Care Health and Development2014Vol. 41(1), pp. 147–159
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Abstract
Numerous documents support each of the principles, reflecting agreement across studies about recommended organization of services. While these principles may apply to many populations of children with disabilities, this review highlights how essential these principles are in DCD. Researchers, managers, clinicians, community partners and families are encouraged to work together in designing, implementing and evaluating interventions that reflect these principles.
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