Multiple Choice
Why is age an important factor to consider for children with DCD?
A) A child's age can tell you about the type of motor delay or at what DCD stage the child is.
B) With age, motor skills typically follow developmental stages and therefore much more easily identifiable for possible diagnosis.
C) With age, you are able to differentiate between the levels of motor delays and DCD.
D) Some youth catch-up with their peers during adolescence, which means the chronological-age and developmental-age gap, may close by age 17.
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