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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Poor coordination
  1. ... disorder is a childhood disorder. It leads to poor coordination and clumsiness. ... Developmental coordination disorder can lead to: Learning ... other children Repeated injuries Weight gain as a result of not ...
  2. ... womb and after birth Decreased muscle tone and poor coordination Delayed developmental milestones Vision difficulties, such as nearsightedness ( ...
  3. ... Dry eyes and lack of tears when crying Poor coordination and unsteady walk Seizures Unusually smooth, pale tongue ...
  4. ... which gets worse with touch and cold temperatures Poor coordination Sleepiness or sleep from which the person cannot ...
  5. ... and women may have problems with tremors and poor coordination.
  6. ... to be patient with a person who has poor coordination. Take time to show the person ways to ...
  7. ... to be patient with a person who has poor coordination. Take time to show the person ways to ...
  8. ... Failure to thrive (grow) in infancy Muscle weakness Poor muscle coordination that usually develops after age 10 Protruding abdomen ...
  9. ... of the eye that receives light Muscle twitching Poor performance on motor (movement) coordination tests The following tests may be performed: Electroencephalogram ( ...
  10. ... or with other learning disabilities, such as: Developmental coordination disorder (includes poor handwriting) Expressive language disorder Reading disorder Attention deficit ...
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