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Results 1 - 10 of 127 for Developmental coordination disorder
  1. Developmental coordination disorder is a childhood disorder. It leads to poor coordination and clumsiness. ... of school-age children have some kind of developmental coordination disorder. Children with this disorder may: Have trouble holding ...
  2. ... counting and adding. Mathematical disorder may appear with: Developmental coordination disorder Developmental reading disorder Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder
  3. ... only or with other learning disabilities, such as: Developmental coordination disorder (includes poor handwriting) Expressive language disorder Reading disorder ...
  4. Developmental Disabilities (National Library of Medicine)  
    Developmental disabilities are severe, long-term problems. They may be physical, such as blindness. They may affect mental ability, such as learning disabilities. ...
  5. ... J, Szklut SE, Philibert DB. Learning disabilities and developmental coordination disorder. In: Lazaro RT, Reina-Guerra SG, Quiben MU, ...
  6. Physical Therapy (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    ... pt, injuries, sports, teens, exercises, treatment, birth defects, developmental ... head injuries, my child's physical therapists, CD1Physical Therapy, ...
  7. ... recovery. Children who do not have any other developmental or motor coordination problems have the best outlook (prognosis). Often, such children have a family history of delays in language milestones, but eventually catch up.
  8. ... in the inner ear. Other features of the disorder include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), impaired muscle coordination (ataxia), developmental delay, and intellectual disability. In early childhood, affected ...
  9. ... hearing loss), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), impaired muscle coordination (ataxia), and developmental delay. PRS superactivity is believed to be a rare disorder. Approximately 30 families with the condition have been ...
  10. ... condition also have neurological problems, which may include developmental ... autoimmune disorders, which occur when the immune system malfunctions and ...
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