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Symptom management and coping skills for learning disabilities
Parent's behaviors affect children's motor skills (object-control skills and locomotor skills) Although these behaviors help manage their disabilities, "+" parenting doesn't dramatically change the children's skills in a short period. It takes time as it haves an accumulated effect on the child's motor skill development over time.
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