How do output learning disabilities affect the body?
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Some individuals with output learning disabilities experience the physical effects of motor disabilities. Both fine and gross motor skills may be affected. Coordination of small muscles, especially those in the hands, involved in tying shoes, cutting, and writing can be difficult for those with a motor disability. Individuals may also have trouble with larger muscle groups involved in jumping, walking, and running.
Some individuals with output learning disabilities experience the physical effects of motor disabilities. Both fine and gross motor skills may be affected. Coordination of small muscles, especially those in the hands, involved in tying shoes,... More

