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How are fine motor skills affected by autism?

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Dr. Lisa Rankin answered

Specializes in ADHD and Autism

Usually affected: Most children with autism have fine motor skills that are delayed and for some they never catch up even with years of therapy. This can make writing difficult as well as buttons, zippers, socks and even flushing a toilet. When a child is young it is important to address with therapy but also to remember that there are often other more useful skills they can acquire in spite of this deficit.

Answered 3/8/2015

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