Keyboarding Skills for Children with DisabilitiesISBN: 978-1-86156-101-5
Paperback
226 pages
September 1999
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Children who have difficulty with handling a pen or pencil or who
have problems with organising movements at a cerebral level are at
a great disadvantage in school no matter what their intellectual
and academic levels may be. Personal computers and electronic
keyboards can revolutionise the lives of children with these types
of difficulties enabling them to perform in the classroom with
their peers.
However, since such equipment is costly, it is essential that an accurate assessment is made of the child's needs and abilities to ensure that appropriate equipment is chosen. It is equally important when teaching keyboarding skills to select methods and techniques which are appropriate to each child's strengths and weaknesses.