Motor Skills Disorder is a condition that affects movement and coordination in children and adults. There are several synonyms for this disorder, including Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Dyspraxia, and Motor Coordination Difficulties. DCD is a term used to describe children with significant motor coordination difficulties that affect their daily functioning. Dyspraxia refers to a neurological disorder that affects motor planning, making it difficult to perform coordinated movements. Motor Coordination difficulties describe difficulties in skills involving body movement and coordination. These terms are often used interchangeably with Motor Skills Disorder, highlighting the range of difficulties that individuals with this condition may experience. With the right support and intervention, individuals with these conditions can improve their motor skills and quality of life.