Multiple Choice
Jonas displays deficits in motor skills like running, catching, and throwing.He finds it very distressing as the other children already tease him because of his attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.In order to have him go through occupational therapy to help with the delay, his school psychologist is most likely to add a diagnosis of:
A) persistent motor or vocal tic disorder.
B) stereotypic movement disorder.
C) developmental coordination disorder.
D) trisomy 21 disorder.
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