Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study

IntroductionDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is one of the most prevalent developmental disorders, but largely unknown by educational professionals. The overall aim of this study was to explore awareness of DCD and ways to improve this among stakeholders in the Dutch primary school system.M...

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Main Authors: Femke van Abswoude, Meike Bakker, Linda Hanegraaf, Hidde Bekhuis
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1593912/full
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author Femke van Abswoude
Meike Bakker
Linda Hanegraaf
Hidde Bekhuis
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description IntroductionDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is one of the most prevalent developmental disorders, but largely unknown by educational professionals. The overall aim of this study was to explore awareness of DCD and ways to improve this among stakeholders in the Dutch primary school system.MethodsOne semi-structured interviews were performed with teachers (including classroom teachers (N = 8) and physical education (PE) teachers (N = 2) at primary schools), students [from teachers’ college for primary education and/or physical education (N = 7)], and other stakeholders in the primary school organization [including school organization directors (N = 2) and special needs coordinators (N = 2)]. Thematic analysis was conducted.ResultsOverall, 28.6% of the participants were aware of DCD, with percentages varying largely between participants from the school organization (100%), college students (14.3%), and teachers (10%). All participants endorsed the importance of raising awareness of DCD within the school system. It was recognized that participants can provide social support for children with DCD by stimulating both personal and social resources. All participants were open to ways to improve awareness, the responsibility of which is mostly ascribed to special need coordinators within schools.Discussion and conclusionThe results highlight both the lack of awareness of DCD among stakeholders in the primary school system in the Netherlands, as well as the importance of changing this. When teachers are aware of DCD, they can provide social support to the child which is essential to diminish the possible physical and psychological consequences. Increasing awareness within the Dutch school system may lead to better understanding, earlier diagnosis and earlier interventions for children with DCD.
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spelling doaj-art-2f30c53e4e1e40ada7e6c96c6de3b8b42025-08-20T03:47:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612025-06-011910.3389/fnhum.2025.15939121593912Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative studyFemke van AbswoudeMeike BakkerLinda HanegraafHidde BekhuisIntroductionDevelopmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is one of the most prevalent developmental disorders, but largely unknown by educational professionals. The overall aim of this study was to explore awareness of DCD and ways to improve this among stakeholders in the Dutch primary school system.MethodsOne semi-structured interviews were performed with teachers (including classroom teachers (N = 8) and physical education (PE) teachers (N = 2) at primary schools), students [from teachers’ college for primary education and/or physical education (N = 7)], and other stakeholders in the primary school organization [including school organization directors (N = 2) and special needs coordinators (N = 2)]. Thematic analysis was conducted.ResultsOverall, 28.6% of the participants were aware of DCD, with percentages varying largely between participants from the school organization (100%), college students (14.3%), and teachers (10%). All participants endorsed the importance of raising awareness of DCD within the school system. It was recognized that participants can provide social support for children with DCD by stimulating both personal and social resources. All participants were open to ways to improve awareness, the responsibility of which is mostly ascribed to special need coordinators within schools.Discussion and conclusionThe results highlight both the lack of awareness of DCD among stakeholders in the primary school system in the Netherlands, as well as the importance of changing this. When teachers are aware of DCD, they can provide social support to the child which is essential to diminish the possible physical and psychological consequences. Increasing awareness within the Dutch school system may lead to better understanding, earlier diagnosis and earlier interventions for children with DCD.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1593912/fulldevelopmental coordination disorderawarenessinterviewsteachersstudentssupport
spellingShingle Femke van Abswoude
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Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
developmental coordination disorder
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interviews
teachers
students
support
title Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
title_full Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
title_short Awareness of DCD from the perspective of stakeholders in the Dutch school system: a qualitative study
title_sort awareness of dcd from the perspective of stakeholders in the dutch school system a qualitative study
topic developmental coordination disorder
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interviews
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students
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url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1593912/full
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