2023
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2246376
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“It feels as though I need to exert more effort than others”: the experience of daily participation of young adults with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) – a qualitative study

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“…Altogether, the motor control deficits that underlie DCD are quite persistent in most cases, impacting motor behavior and functioning later in life as well, across various domains ( 49 ). Academic tasks that require fine-motor skills and (cognitive) organization, like written expression and note-taking, are particularly challenging.…”
Section: What Is Dcd?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altogether, the motor control deficits that underlie DCD are quite persistent in most cases, impacting motor behavior and functioning later in life as well, across various domains ( 49 ). Academic tasks that require fine-motor skills and (cognitive) organization, like written expression and note-taking, are particularly challenging.…”
Section: What Is Dcd?mentioning
confidence: 99%