EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTION
1. Trouble memorising the alphabet, numbers, days of the week etc. 2. Poor memory for what should be routine (everyday procedures) 3. Difficulty with cause and effect, sequencing, and counting 4. Difficulty with basic concepts, such as size, shape, and colour Difficulty in motor skills 1. Clumsiness 2. Poor balance 3.
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