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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be cautious with that label - especially from generic pediatricians. My daughter is 13 and was told that from her pediatrician and then form Hopkins specialist …..sure enough she was very motor delayed …. guess what, she’s a great athlete, plays travel sports, very coordinated, and has a 6 pack. I’m annoyed I spent so many years worried about this. My youngest - also labeled that - we’ll see. [/quote] +1 my oldest was told this at the Georgetown and put through tons of tests with nothing. Now at 12 he’s a great athlete and has found sports he loves. He’s still skinny and lanky but that’s just his build. My middle child never got the diagnosis and now my youngest (3 yrs) was just told low muscle tone in upper body. I’m just ignoring it[/quote]
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