Motor problems are a mental roadblock that effects performances in activities such as sports, writing and typing. It can also cause an inability to keep your head straight (literally) eye contact problems are also associated with motor problems. The 3 types of motor issues are perceptual, auditory and visual. Perceptual problems consist of issues mainly involving participation in sports, walking awkwardly and stiff as well as clumsiness. Auditory motor problems generally are associated with verbal direction following, following a beat, and taking notes. Lastly, visual motor issues cause a person to struggle with picking up on something that is demonstrated visually. For example, being shown a simple dance step. It is unfortunate, but motor problems are one of the many problems a person can have that effect their learning process.
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