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Developmental co-ordination disorder in childhood ADHD
Ellen A Fliers
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are, by definition, excessively active, and also have problems concentrating and controlling their impulses. They may additionally present with motor clumsiness. This review gives an update on the combination of motor problems and ADHD – a co-morbidity that has been recognised for quite some time.
ADHD in practice
2012;
4
(1): 4–6
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