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Originally Posted by Erebos
The most common cause for these symptoms in young children is usually hearing problems, because this can effect speech , confidence around peers and balance, confidence being a major factor in how well anyone integrates with their surroundings.
Some correct themselves but most often they would go undiagnosed and kids would learn to compensate.
There is no substitute for getting a community paediatrician to take a look though.
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No, it is not a hearing problem. I was checked for that when I was at school. They also checked my eyes. They had cards that I said the name of what was on the card. I was taken out of class by myself to see this lady. They said my IQ was 104 in second grade. They did all this stuff when I was in second grade. At that time I also walked strange. I walked sideways and did like jumping jacks sideways without moving my arms and this was my only means of transportation. That is how I would skip because I didn't know how to.