REATTACH THERAPY FOR IMPROVING FINE MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDER

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Nisha Abraham, Hemanth CK, Kumkum Yadav
Emmanuel Raju, Saroj Rani

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Introduction: In the part of the introduction, the researcher of the present study has discussed the problem statement of the research. The main purpose of this study is to discuss the importance of reattach therapy to improve the motor skills of children with DCD and their development.


Methodology: The present study is conducted with secondary data and based on this type of information research methodology is developed. The inductive approach of research, interpretivism philosophy of research and descriptive design of research are selected. The data for the present study are collected from journal articles and government websites and those are analysed by the thematic analysis process.


Data Analysis and Discussion: In the results, it is found that reattach therapy is a significant action to improve the motor skills of children with DCD. With this therapy occupational therapy is also equally important for the treatment of children with DCD. On the other hand, the motor and coordination skills improvement process and the motor skills training program are also followed to improve fine motor skills among children with DCD.


Conclusion: After the entire discussion, it is understood that it is important to take special care of these children for their improvement. Along with the therapy, it is also important to generate confidence among them to improve their fine motor skills.

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Kumkum Yadav, N. A. H. C., & Saroj Rani, E. R. (2024). REATTACH THERAPY FOR IMPROVING FINE MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDER. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 34(3s), 1283–1288. Retrieved from https://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/466
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