IPS provides information resources and publications
for Health and Education professionals in the field of Childhood Developmental
Disorders, including AD/HD, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia,
Hyperactivity and Speech / Language Disorders. Please click here
for more information on IPS. Orders for our extensive range
of Publications may now be made securely online.
The Information
section has input regarding the nature, assessment and diagnosis of developmental
disorders, together with useful contacts, supports groups and recommended
reading. The Resources
section has information on publications (audio, video and books), assessment
materials, further web links, recent research findings, special offers,
book reviews and articles from guest speakers. Details of IPS training
days and summer school can be found in the Training
section.
Feel free to browse our website or to contact us directly: we value feedback, and invite constructive suggestions to improve this resource. This site is still undergoing continuous development, and some sections mentioned may be incomplete - please be patient!
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Details of an innovative 3-week
Dyslexia Summer School in Leysin, Switzerland from July 23 - August 12
are now available - please click here.
IPS is planning a Geneva training day 2005/6 on Dyslexia
and Multilingualism with demonstrations of the latest IT resources - details
will be published here when confirmed. This training day will be of special
interest to learning support teachers whose pupils attended the Dyslexia
Summer School.