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DSM-IV & DSM-IV-TR:

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)


When a child's motor coordination falls substantially below that which would be expected, and this cannot be accounted for by a known physical illness or injury, this mental disorder may be diagnosed.

Diagnostic criteria for 315.4 Developmental Coordination Disorder  
(cautionary statement)
 

A. Performance in daily activities that require motor coordination is substantially below that expected given the person's chronological age and measured intelligence. This may be manifested by marked delays in achieving motor milestones (e.g., walking, crawling, sitting), dropping things, "clumsiness," poor performance in sports, or poor handwriting. 

B. The disturbance in Criterion A significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily living. 

C. The disturbance is not due to a general medical condition (e.g., cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, or muscular dystrophy) and does not meet criteria for a Pervasive Developmental Disorder

D. If Mental Retardation is present, the motor difficulties are in excess of those usually associated with it. 

Coding note: If a general medical (e.g., neurological) condition or sensory deficit is present, code the condition on Axis III.

Reprinted with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth Edition. Copyright 1994 American Psychiatric Association

Also: motor skills disorder

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