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Cognitive strategy generation in children with developmental coordination disorder : The impact of a cognitive approach to treatment (CROSBI ID 241686)

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Sangster, Claire ; Beninger, Claire ; Polatajko, Helene ; Mandich, Angela Cognitive strategy generation in children with developmental coordination disorder : The impact of a cognitive approach to treatment // Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy-Revue Canadienne d Ergotherapie, 72 (2005), 2; 67-77. doi: 10.1177/000841740507200201

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Sangster, Claire ; Beninger, Claire ; Polatajko, Helene ; Mandich, Angela

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Cognitive strategy generation in children with developmental coordination disorder : The impact of a cognitive approach to treatment

Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a condition of impaired quality of movement and occupational performance. It has been hypothesized that the difficulties experienced by children with DCD may in part be due to an impaired ability to use cognitive strategies to solve occupational performance problems. Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) is a verbally-based approach to helping children remediate this difficulty. The current pilot study investigated the use of cognitive strategies in children with DCD to determine whether cognitive strategy use is improved by CO-OP. Observations of video-recorded session of 18 school-aged children were scored for frequency and type of cognitive strategies used. Differences within and between groups revealed changes in the types and frequency of cognitive strategies. The results of the present study support the use of a cognitively-based apporach such as CO-OP in assisting children with DCD in developing cognitive strategies when solving occupational performance problems. However, further research using a larger sample is necessary to fully explore the impact of CO-OP on the strategy use of children with DCD.

Developmental coordination disorder ; Paediatric occupational therapy ; Motor skills disorder ; Cognition

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72 (2)

2005.

67-77

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0008-4174

10.1177/000841740507200201

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