Planned edits to Development Coordination disorder:
In the Diagnosis section, listing the 4 primary diagnostic criteria listed by the American Psychiatric Association.
- Motor Coordination will be greatly reduced, although the intelligence of the child is normal for the age.
- The difficulties the child experiences with motor coordination or planning interfere with the child's daily life.
- The difficulties with coordination are not due to any other medical condition
- If the child does also experience comorbidities such as mental retardation; motor coordination is still disproportionally affected. [1]
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- ^ Gibbs, John; Appleton, Jeanette; Appleton, Richard (2007-6). "Dyspraxia or developmental coordination disorder? Unravelling the enigma". Archives of Disease in Childhood. 92 (6): 534–539. doi:10.1136/adc.2005.088054. ISSN 0003-9888. PMC 2066137. PMID 17515623.
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