Learn to Move initiates research collaboration with the Gillberg Centre, University of Gothenburg

26/06/25

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) affects approximately 6% of children. We know that it impacts the child in many areas – especially if they do not receive support and develop self-awareness. DCD affects participation in play and activities, daily functioning, learning, and self-esteem. But what happens when these children become adults? There is a lack of follow-up and knowledge in this area. The existing information is rather discouraging, as DCD appears to have influenced many aspects of life and the choices people make.
Christopher Gillberg and Elisabeth Fernell, both child neurologists, along with Ulrika Myhr from Learn to Move, have started a collaboration to follow up on approximately 300 children diagnosed with DCD and track them into adulthood. The project is in its early stages, and more people will be involved as it progresses. We hope this initiative will increase awareness of DCD and improve care and interventions to provide a more positive outlook.
Stay tuned for updates!

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