DEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDER (DCD): SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, AND TREATMENT APPROACHES

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  • Rakhimov Kuvondiq Azadovich Urganch State University Author

Abstract

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurological condition characterized by difficulties in motor coordination and movement planning in children. DCD typically develops during childhood and leads to challenges not only in controlling movement but also in performing daily life activities. This disorder is widespread, and many children grow up without receiving help to overcome these difficulties. This thesis examines the key characteristics of DCD, its causes and risk factors, as well as the effectiveness of treatment and rehabilitation approaches.DCD ning Tushunchasi va Belgilari

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Published

2025-01-15