Executive functions in children with developmental coordination disorder: a 2‐year follow‐up study
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology2017Vol. 60(3), pp. 306–313
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Abstract
Executive function difficulties in children with poor motor skills persist throughout middle childhood. Children with motor difficulties, without a developmental coordination disorder (DCD) diagnosis, demonstrate less pervasive executive function difficulties than those with DCD. Executive function problems in the groups with motor difficulties and DCD affect mostly nonverbal domains. All groups showed similar developmental gains in executive function.
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