Young children with Developmental Coordination Disorder have difficulties estimating reach space with tools
Abstract
Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) have low motor skills that include marked delays in achieving motor milestones, poor balance, low coordination and handwriting difficulties.
Children with DCD often have difficulties with planning and generating a precise visuospatial representation of intended actions, however; little is known about their accuracy when planning motor actions with tools that extend reach space