Training format
Training Format



At Support in Sport+, we believe that every child deserves the chance to play, grow, and thrive in sports, regardless of their physical abilities. That’s why we’ve developed a comprehensive training format designed to help coaches, trainers, and educators create more inclusive and supportive sports environments for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).
This unique training format is more than just a guide—it’s a game-changer for sports professionals who want to ensure that young athletes with motor coordination difficulties can fully participate, enjoy, and benefit from sports.
Designed with practicality and real-world coaching in mind, this format offers step-by-step guidance on how to identify, support, and train children with DCD. Whether you’re a coach, PE teacher, or youth sports instructor, this resource provides the knowledge and tools needed to create engaging, adaptive, and confidence-boosting sports experiences.
➡️Understanding DCD – Learn how DCD affects movement, coordination, and participation in sports, and what you can do to make training sessions more accessible.
➡️Recognizing and supporting young athletes – Identify the signs of motor difficulties early and apply targeted strategies to help children overcome physical challenges.
➡️Adaptive training techniques – Discover practical drills, modified exercises, and sensory-based approaches that make sports fun and achievable for all.
Children with DCD often face barriers to participating in sports, leading to lower confidence, exclusion, and missed opportunities for physical and social development. But with the right coaching approach, this can change. The Support in Sport+ training format is available through our interactive e-learning platform, where coaches and trainers can explore engaging modules, take quizzes, and apply real-world scenarios. Access it and help us build more inclusive sports environments!

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