Young children with better eye-to-hand coordination were more likely to achieve higher scores for reading, writing and math according to new research — raising the possibility schools could provide extra support to children who are clumsy.

— Read on www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180711093224.htm

Programmes like Fun Fit, developed by in Cornwall and used as a first line of in school support of motor development of young people at risk of sensory motor challenges may provide such opportunities.