Movement Difficulties Affect Children's Learning: An Overview of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).

Priscila Caçola
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The study of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has emerged as a vibrant line of inquiry over the last three decades. DCD is defined as a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by poor motor proficiency that interferes with a childs activities of daily living (sometimes also known as dyspraxia). Common symptoms include marked delays in achieving motor milestones and clumsiness, typically associated with poor balance, coordination, and especially handwriting skills. The condition occurs in 5% to 6% of American school-aged children, implying that most school classes have at least one affected child. The outcomes associated with DCD often extend beyond the motor domain to include secondary mental health, emotional, and behavioral issues, with reports on higher anxiety and depression, poor social communication, being bullied, lower global self-esteem, and less participation in typical childhood activities. Because of those consequences, early diagnosis, treatment, and educational support are important. The purpose of this review is to summarize the relevant evidence on the topic of DCD for professionals of the learning disabilities field, providing specific information on its assessment, classification, treatment, learning implications, and practical tips to assist school practitioners, educators, and administrators.
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运动困难影响儿童学习:发展性协调障碍(DCD)概述。
在过去的三十年里,对儿童发育协调障碍(DCD)的研究已经成为一个充满活力的研究方向。DCD被定义为一种神经发育疾病,其特征是运动能力差,干扰了儿童的日常生活活动(有时也称为运动障碍)。常见的症状包括运动发育阶段的明显延迟和笨拙,通常伴有平衡、协调能力差,尤其是书写能力差。5%到6%的美国学龄儿童患有这种疾病,这意味着大多数学校班级至少有一名儿童患有这种疾病。与DCD相关的结果通常超出运动领域,包括继发心理健康、情绪和行为问题,报告显示焦虑和抑郁程度较高,社交沟通不良,被欺负,整体自尊降低,以及较少参与典型的儿童活动。由于这些后果,早期诊断、治疗和教育支持非常重要。本综述的目的是为学习障碍领域的专业人员总结有关DCD主题的相关证据,提供有关其评估、分类、治疗、学习影响的具体信息,以及帮助学校从业人员、教育工作者和管理人员的实用提示。
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