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Here are a bunch of places you can purchase Dr. Stordy's book called

The LCP Solution. The links get a little long, just search for LCP SOlution and

it comes up right away.

http://www.drstordy.com

http://www.amazon.com

http://shop.barnesandnoble.com (I also found it in the store)

http://shopinserviceinc.goemerchant2.com

" This important new book presents a major breakthrough in the

treatment of the three most widespread learning disabilities-ADHD,

dyslexia and dyspraxia ( " clumsy child syndrome " ). Although these

conditions have reached epidemic proportions, treatment has been

limited to physical therapies, educational strategies, or the

controversial prescription drug Ritalin. Now B. Stordy,

Ph.D., a leading researcher in the field, reveals a stunning new

treatment based on nutritional supplementation with LCPs (long chain

polyunsaturated fatty acids). "

Here is a reprint of a past post from Liz Dunn. (thanks Liz)

" Here are three books that I found useful. Two have Dyspraxia in the title, but

I think it is being used interchangably with Apraxia:

" Developmental Dyspraxia: Identification and Intervention, A Manual for Parents

and Professionals " by Madeleine Portwood. -- There are sample IEPs for

different grade levels and I copied the Kindergarten one and the

school put all of it in my son's IEP.

" Dyspraxia: A Guide for Teachers and Parents " by Kate Ripley, Bob Daines, and

Barrett. -- This book tries to explain how to help teachers help your

children in the classroom. I hope to use this book to

explain my son's limitations to his first grade teacher (where his fine motor

deficiencies will be a major stumbling block, and she should know that he can't

help it!)

" The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration

Dysfunction " by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. -- Not necessarily a book on

Apraxia, but many apraxic kids also have Sensory Problems.

Another book I have, but have not read yet is called:

" Helping Children with Dyspraxia " by Maureen Boon. On the back it says it is a

comprehensive handbook for parents and professionals. She offers information

and ideas for parents and teachers who want to improve the

child's movement and language abilities and thus increase their self-confidence

and self-esteem.

Hope this helps!

Liz Dunn\Ridgewood, NJ -- 6, Oromotor Dyspraxia\Global Dyspraxia, Wesley

4 -Sensory Integration Dysfunction "

Good luck

denise

> Can anyone tell me where I can purchase the book I see so many of

you mentioning by Dr. Stordy? Is this a book on Apraxia?

> Thanks

> Z

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