Individuals with output learning disabilities (LDs) may exhibit symptoms of both language and/or motor disability. Those with language disabilities may have difficulty organizing their thoughts before speaking. They tend to have difficulty producing answers and explanations. They may have trouble writing, spelling, and organizing assignments.
Fine and gross motor skills may also be affected. Individuals may have trouble writing, tying shoes, running, jumping, and walking. Other types of physical coordination may be affected as well.
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