Dyspraxia Foundation - Site Map
This map lists all the contents of the main and sub menu headings.
- About Us
- About Us - What we do
- Home Page - Link to the site Home Page
- The Foundations Aims - Our goals, what we want to achieve
- Recruitment - Vacancies at the Dyspraxia Foundation
- Foundation FAQs - Frequently asked questions about the Dyspraxia Foundation
- Local Groups - Information about the local groups around the country
- Useful Links - links to useful information
- Useful Books & Software - recommended reading on Dyspraxia
- Become a Member - The benefits of joining the Dyspraxia Foundation
- Site Policies - Privacy, terms and accessibility
- Privacy Policy - We respect your privacy
- Terms - What are the terms and conditions of using this site
- Accessibility - Help with accessibility features
- Fundraising
- Awareness Week - Information about the foundations awareness week
- About Dyspraxia
- About Dyspraxia - What is Dyspraxia
- Dyspraxia at a glance - What causes Dyspraxia, how can you recognise it
- Finding Help - Who can help you
- Reading & Spelling - How can these be affected
- Handwriting - Poor handwriting, a common symptom
- Speech - Speech and language difficulties
- Perception - Poor planning and organisation
- What's going on in the brain - How the brain is affected
- FAQs - Frequently asked questions about Dyspraxia
- Dyspraxia in children - Introduction
- Symptoms - What symptoms should you look for
- On diagnosis - If your child has Dyspraxia
- Pre school children - Aquiring early skills
- Primary & Junior school age - Early education
- Secondary school age - Older children
- Hints and Tips for PE Lessons - all age groups
- A guide for swimming instructors - useful tips
- Bike riding tips - a few ideas to help
- Balance Board activities - fun things to do on a balance board
- Higher education - Coping with higher eductaion
- Teenage years - Adolescence, a tough time
- Parents & family - How the family can help
- Teachers - How can teachers help?
- Professional help - Help from Occupational Therapy
- Daily life - Planning daily life
- Dyspraxia in adults - Symptoms in adults
- Advice for adults - Do you think you have Dyspraxia?
- Living with dyspraxia - Dyspraxia in Adulthood
- Daily life - How to plan your days
- Driving - Tips and advice on driving
- Working - Help for employees
- Working - Help for employers
- Access to work - A case study
- Adult Support Network - An informal network for adults
- Dyspraxia in Education - Advice for teachers and schools
- Downloads - Useful information to download
- Professionals
- For professionals - Introduction, a resource for professionals
- Occupational - Therapy for children with Dyspraxia/DCD
- Physiotherapy - Motor development
- Speech/language - Information of developmental verbal dyspraxia
- Ask a Professional - Have you got a question about Dyspraxia
- FAQs - Answers you need to know
- Research/Professional Journal - Abstracts from the latest research
- Backdated Journals - Download issues 1 to 4 of the Professional Journal
- Ideas for Dissertations - ideas and support for Dissertations and Research
- Useful References - Professional Journal includes references to current research
- Research Archives - Archived items from research
- News & Events
- News & Events - All The latest news and events
- Press Releases - Press Releases
- Events - Events
- News Archives - A library of older news items
- Contact Us
- Contact us - Contact details for the Dyspraxia Foundation
- Local groups - Contact information for local groups
- Site Help
- Site Help - Need help to get around this website, try these links
- Site Map - Map listing all the contents of the main and sub menu headings
- Site Search - If you are unable to find what you are looking Site Search
- Glossary - Glossary of terms used on our website

