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Another newb with half a diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 551211" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Coordination is a really different "beast". My difficult child has major fine motor skills problems, but can play several musical instruments quite well. Sometimes, it's a matter of how much practice... if he has had lots of time on the games and not much writing, he may have "perfected" his game skills, so the coordination problem doesn't show up there. Sometimes, it's the nature of the particular actions. Writing is an extremely complex skill. If you go to:</p><p><a href="http://www.canchild.ca" target="_blank">www.canchild.ca</a></p><p>There are some really good articles there, including several to do with the mechanics of writing. Under parent resources, or school resources - not sure which.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 551211, member: 11791"] Coordination is a really different "beast". My difficult child has major fine motor skills problems, but can play several musical instruments quite well. Sometimes, it's a matter of how much practice... if he has had lots of time on the games and not much writing, he may have "perfected" his game skills, so the coordination problem doesn't show up there. Sometimes, it's the nature of the particular actions. Writing is an extremely complex skill. If you go to: [URL="http://www.canchild.ca"]www.canchild.ca[/URL] There are some really good articles there, including several to do with the mechanics of writing. Under parent resources, or school resources - not sure which. [/QUOTE]
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