Motor Disabilities
Motor disabilities are disabilities that effect a person's ability to learn motor tasks (moving and manipulating objects) such as walking, running, skipping, tying shoes, crawling, sitting, handwriting, and others. To be considered a disability, the problem must cause a person to have motor coordination that is significantly below what would be expected for his or her age, and the problem must interfere with the activities of learning and daily living.
Web Resources for Motor Disability:
Motor Disability - Google Search
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