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Fine motor skills (e.g., grasping objects, transferring objects between hands)
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- Solution -> Notice when the baby starts to reach for and grasp objects (around 3-6 months) and transfer them from one hand to the other (around 6-9 months).
- Explanation -> These milestones show the development of small muscle control in the hands and fingers.
- Notes -> Offer age-appropriate toys to encourage fine motor skill development.
📅 Created: 5/21/2025, 6:42:31 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Age-appropriate toys
Other solutions for What are the developmental milestones for a baby's first year?
- Gross motor skills (e.g., rolling over, sitting, crawling, walking)
- Language development (e.g., cooing, babbling, saying first words)
- Social and emotional development (e.g., smiling, recognizing familiar faces, showing emotions)
- Cognitive development (e.g., tracking objects with eyes, showing interest in toys, understanding object permanence)
- Regular check-ups with a pediatrician