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    What to tell the teacher?

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      cnimed
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      what insider said is very true. I will suggest gym classes which is great for all kids, with or without coordination/balance issues. No harm trying if you have the time. 🙂


      (vision doesn't necessarily mean can or cannot see. It can be depth perception which affects judgement of distance.)

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        Oppsgal
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        deminc:
        what insider said is very true. I will suggest gym classes which is great for all kids, with or without coordination/balance issues. No harm trying if you have the time. 🙂


        (vision doesn't necessarily mean can or cannot see. It can be depth perception which affects judgement of distance.)
        We just buy a gym big ball for my kid. See if anything improve.

        kind of worrying. Cannot even let my kid go on trip out of childcare.

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          Oppsgal
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          Chenonceau:
          Oppsgal... have you checked for dyspraxia? It is unlikely to be but... a check won't hurt? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental_dyspraxia

          i think this is easier to understand:
          http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/151951.php

          None of the situation seems the case for my kid. already running about... very fast. even can run faster than us adults. And definitely like to jump! Jumping all the way to bathroom. 😂

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            Chenonceau
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            Oppsgal:
            Chenonceau:

            Oppsgal... have you checked for dyspraxia? It is unlikely to be but... a check won't hurt? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental_dyspraxia


            i think this is easier to understand:
            http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/151951.php

            None of the situation seems the case for my kid. already running about... very fast. even can run faster than us adults. And definitely like to jump! Jumping all the way to bathroom. 😂

            Phew! That IS good to know.

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              pingsped
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              You can do more ball games at home. Work on dynamic balance. catch, run, throw, etc.


              If you have to go A&E for accidents or broken limbs, maybe consider signing up your child for gym or occupational therapy. It’ll be cheaper (compared to medical fees) and less painful.

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