Difficulties

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What does this indicate? Poor planning ability, poor non verbal memory, poor visual short term memory,poor spatial perception, poor hand eye coordination

These indicators suggest difficulties in several cognitive and motor skills:

  1. Poor planning ability: Difficulty in organizing and executing tasks efficiently.
  2. Poor non-verbal memory: Trouble remembering information that isn’t language-based, like faces or patterns.
  3. Poor visual short-term memory: Struggling to hold visual information for a short period.
  4. Poor spatial perception: Challenges in understanding and remembering spatial relationships between objects.
  5. Poor hand-eye coordination: Difficulty in coordinating visual input with hand movements.

These issues can impact daily activities and learning processes. Do you have any specific concerns or situations where these difficulties are noticeable?

I was wondering about conditions/disorders

There are several conditions and disorders that could be associated with the difficulties you mentioned:

  1. Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder): This affects motor coordination and can impact planning, non-verbal memory, spatial perception, and hand-eye coordination.
  2. Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NVLD): This neurological condition affects the ability to understand and process visual-spatial information, impacting tasks like drawing, writing, and motor skills.
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Often co-occurring with dyspraxia, ADHD can affect planning, memory, and coordination.
  4. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Some individuals with ASD may have difficulties with non-verbal memory, spatial perception, and coordination.
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Non-verbal memory is an odd one. I’m not brilliant with faces, but quite good at pattern recognition

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