Is the acquisition and execution of coordinated motor skills below the expected given your age and opportunity for skill learning and use (e.g., clumsiness, slowness and inaccuracy of performance of motor skills)?
Does the motor skills issue explained in the first question interfere with daily living activities appropriate to age (e.g., self-care) and impacts academic/school productivity, business activities, leisure and play?
Is the onset of the symptoms in the early developmental period?
Can you confirm that the motor skills deficits are not better explained by intellectual disability or visual impairment and are not attributable to a neurological condition affecting movement (e.g., cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, degenerative disorder)?
You do not have developmental coordination disorder.
It is unlikely you have a developmental coordination disorder based on your answers.
While it is unlikely that you have a developmental coordination disorder, you are displaying some symptoms that are related to this illness. It may be wise to seek professional help for more information and support and to receive the right advice. Developmental coordination disorder can be explained as a lack of coordination between your body actions and your mental intentions. People who suffer from this disorder usually have normal intelligence. Developmental coordination disorder is difficult to diagnose because the symptoms are similar to those of other health conditions. Make sure to talk to your doctor to get a better understanding of your situation.
Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have a developmental coordination disorder. Please seek professional help immediately for more information, support and treatment. It is of great importance to keep social involvement and good psychical health. Treatment of this disorder consists of physical therapy, in which the therapist helps you to develop coordination and balance, social skills training and occupational therapy to help you with your daily activities. Individual sports (e.g., swimming) are recommended instead of team sports to build motor skills. Exercising every day is essential. All these things will make it possible for you to live a fulfilling life.
https://www.healthline.com/health/developmental-coordination-disorder
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