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Discuss the motor development during infancy.
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Motor development during infancy refers to the progression of physical movements and coordination skills in babies from birth to around 2 years of age. It is a crucial aspect of overall development, as it enables infants to explore and interact with their environment.
1. Gross Motor Development:
- Involves large muscle groups and whole-body movements.
- Major milestones:
a. Lifting the head (around 1 month)
b. Rolling over (4 to 5 months)
c. Sitting without support (6 to 8 months)
d. Crawling (8 to 10 months)
e. Standing and walking (10 to 18 months)
2. Fine Motor Development:
- Involves small muscles, especially of the hands and fingers.
- Key developments:
a. Grasping objects (3 to 4 months)
b. Transferring objects from hand to hand (6 to 7 months)
c. Pincer grasp (thumb and forefinger) by around 9 months
d. Holding a spoon, pointing, or scribbling by 18 to 24 months
These motor skills allow infants to explore their environment and develop confidence and independence.
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