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Delayed visual-motor skills

Delayed visual-motor skills refer to difficulty coordinating what your eyes see with your hand movements. Normally, this coordination happens quickly and smoothly, allowing for tasks like writing, drawing, or catching a ball. When these skills are delayed, it can take longer to execute such activities or result in less precise movements. This delay may stem from neurological or developmental differences affecting how the brain processes visual information and translates it into motor actions. Recognizing these delays can help tailor support or interventions to improve coordination and functional skills.