Dyspraxia Online Course

Dyspraxia Online Course

Course Details

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Course Description

The Dyspraxia CPD course is designed to provide learners with a practical understanding of Dyspraxia and the strategies required to effectively support children and young people within educational and care settings. This flexible online programme equips participants with the knowledge and awareness needed to recognise the challenges associated with Dyspraxia and implement appropriate support strategies that promote confidence, participation, and academic success.

Qualification: CPD Certificate of Achievement | Duration: 6 Months Access

Learners will explore the characteristics and possible causes of Dyspraxia, the impact it can have on learning and everyday activities, and practical approaches that can be used to support children in the classroom. The course is particularly suitable for SNAs, teachers, early years practitioners, social care workers, and professionals working with children and young people.

This programme supports continuing professional development and provides practical strategies that can be applied immediately within educational and care environments.

Learning Mode

On Demand

Delivered through pre-recorded online lectures with access available anytime throughout the enrolment period.

• Fully online learning
• Pre-recorded lecture content
• Learn at your own pace
• Start anytime
• Access for 6 months

Fees: €75

Payment Options:
• Instalment Plan Available

Qualification

City College Dublin Certificate of Achievement (Digital Certificate)

Course Structure

This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course consists of a pre-recorded lecture, accompanying PowerPoint presentation, and a short assessment designed to reinforce learning outcomes.

Learners can access all course materials online and complete the programme at a time that suits their schedule.

Upon successful completion of the assessment, learners will be awarded a digital Certificate of Achievement.

Topics Covered

• What is Dyspraxia?
• Possible Causes of Dyspraxia
• Understanding Developmental Coordination Difficulties
• Challenges Experienced by Students with Dyspraxia in the Classroom
• Educational and Learning Implications of Dyspraxia
• How the SNA Can Support the Student with Dyspraxia

Assessment

Learners are required to complete:

• Online Multiple-Choice Quiz

Successful completion of the assessment leads to the award of a Certificate of Achievement.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should meet one of the following:

• Individuals currently working in Special Needs Assisting, Education, Early Years, Social Care, or related sectors
• Professionals seeking to refresh or enhance their knowledge and skills
• Learners with an Ordinary Level Leaving Certificate standard of education or equivalent experience

International applicants whose first language is not English should demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.5 or an equivalent recognised qualification.

Mature applicants (23 years and over) are welcome to apply based on relevant experience and ability to benefit from the programme.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme, learners will be able to:

• Understand the nature and characteristics of Dyspraxia
• Recognise the challenges that Dyspraxia can present within educational environments
• Identify common difficulties affecting coordination, organisation, movement, and learning
• Understand how Dyspraxia may impact classroom participation and academic achievement
• Apply practical strategies to support students with Dyspraxia in educational settings
• Understand the role of the SNA and other professionals in supporting learners with Dyspraxia
• Promote inclusive and supportive learning environments that encourage student success

Career & Professional Development Opportunities

This course supports professional development for individuals working in:

• Special Needs Assisting (SNA)
• Primary and Secondary Education
• Early Learning and Care
• Social Care Practice
• Community and Disability Services
• Educational Support Services

The knowledge gained can be applied immediately within professional practice and may contribute towards ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements.

Why Choose This Course?

✔️ Flexible online learning with immediate access
✔️ Study at your own pace
✔️ Designed for SNAs, teachers, and care professionals
✔️ Practical strategies for supporting students with Dyspraxia
✔️ Enhance professional knowledge and confidence
✔️ Short assessment with digital certification
✔️ Ideal for continuing professional development
✔️ Accessible anytime, anywhere

Location & Start Date

Start Date: Online Anytime

Learning Mode Available:
• On Demand

Duration:
• 6 Months Access

Award:
• City College Dublin Certificate of Achievement (Digital Certificate)

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