• Difficulty getting on and off escalators
  • Trips going up stairs
  • Clumsy or uncoordinated
  • Walks into door jams and table edges
  • Bumps into things
  • Bumps into another person when walking side by side
  • Difficulty judging distances (like when shooting a basketball or deciding if there is time to safely pass a car on a 2 lane road)
  • Difficulty with parallel parking
  • Drops things or knocks things over
  • Difficulty catching small balls
  • Accident Prone (including auto accidents)
  • Difficulty playing pool, golf or tennis
  • Restricted span of vision:inability to read words in groups or see objects in the environment as a whole; this can affect the ability to recognize and understand facial expressions and body language. This may apply to Asperger’s Syndrome. Also described as restricted field of view and span of recognition.