Fine motor skills are precise thumb, finger, hand and wrist movements. These small movements can range from picking up objects to using a pair of scissors, and are extremely important in any child’s development. Many parents may not know how developed their child’s fine motor skills should be at certain ages, so we have put together a timeline for you to follow and check against. Newborn – 3 Months: Babies will react to objects and try to reach for them, but will be unable to grab them. As vision develops and it works with grabbing, infants will be able.. - Read More
Fine Motor Skills in Infants and Toddlers: Development Timeline
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