This program is designed to increase your knowledge about DCD and to increase your confidence in supporting a child's development and participation.
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DCD is a common health condition that impacts motor skill development. Children with DCD have difficulty learning and doing everyday tasks like printing, getting dressed, or riding a bike. With the right support, children with DCD can participate successfully in school, at home, and in the community. This accredited, online program provides an overview of DCD, how to diagnose and manage the condition to help optimize function.
This e-learning activity is a form of self-study using enduring materials (e-learning modules) as defined by the Maintenance of Proficiency (Mainpro+®) Program of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC). Self-study using e-learning modules is included under the Non-Certified Self-Learning credit category. Any non-certified activity is generally eligible for one non-certified credit per hour.
We estimate that this activity should take 1 hour.
CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research is a research and educational centre focused on improving the lives of children and youth with disabilities and their families. For more information visit the website.
Direct link to Canchild's DCD information.