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The classification of specific motor coordination disorders in children: some problems to be solved

The general term “specific developmental disorder” is used to refer to a range of developmental delays which cannot be explained in terms of intellectual retardation, a known medical condition or adverse environmental conditions. Two classification schemes produced by the World Health Organisation a...

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Published in:Human movement science 1998-08, Vol.17 (4), p.449-469
Main Authors: Henderson, Sheila E, Barnett, Anna L
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