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Es un trastorno de la niñez que lleva a que se presente coordinación deficiente y torpeza.
Alrededor del 6% de los niños en edad escolar tienen algún grado de trastorno del desarrollo de la coordinación. Los niños que tienen esta afección pueden:
El trastorno del desarrollo de la coordinación puede aparecer solo o junto con otros trastornos del aprendizaje, como los trastornos de la comunicación o el trastorno de la expresión escrita.
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