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Developmental coordination disorder is a neurological condition that is characterized by the impairment of motor planning and motor coordination.

Added Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire as a screening tool under diagnosis on wiki page

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 * Rewrite the Introductory paragraph for clarity
 * Developmental coordination disorder (DCD),    also known as developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia,    is a chronic neurological disorder beginning in childhood that can affect planning of movements and co-ordination as a result of brain messages not being accurately transmitted to the body. Impairments in skilled motor movements per a child's chronological age which must interfere with activities of daily living.  A diagnosis of DCD is then reached only in the absence of other neurological impairments like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease.  It affects 5 to 6 percent of school-aged children.  This disorder progresses to adulthood, therefore making it a lifelong condition.
 * Developmental coordination disorder (DCD),  also known as developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia,  is a chronic  neurodevelopmental disorder beginning in childhood that primarily results in impairments with fine and/or gross motor function that affects the child's activities of daily living (ADL's).  The resultant movement impairments that are attributed to coordination issues can lead to secondary impairments related to anxiety and depression. DCD affects 5 to 6 percent of school-aged children and approximately 75% of children diagnosed with DCD continue to have problems throughout their life.

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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD),  also known as developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia,  is a chronic  neurodevelopmental disorder beginning in childhood that primarily results in impairments with fine and/or gross motor function that affects the child's activities of daily living (ADL's). The resultant movement impairments that are attributed to coordination issues can lead to secondary impairments related to anxiety and depression. DCD affects 5 to 6 percent of school-aged children and approximately 75% of children diagnosed with DCD continue to have problems throughout their life.

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Week 7
Respond to Peers review

Week 8
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD),  also known as developmental dyspraxia or simply dyspraxia,  is a chronic  neurodevelopmental disorder beginning in childhood that primarily results in impairments with fine and/or gross motor function that affects the child's activities of daily living (ADL's). The resultant movement impairments that are attributed to coordination issues can lead to secondary impairments related to anxiety and depression. DCD affects 5 to 6 percent of school-aged children and approximately 75% of children diagnosed with DCD continue to have problems throughout their life.

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Week 9
Additional Research - Pictures?

Week 10
Expand and Polish

Week 11
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