Monday, March 22, 2010

baby: Fine Motor Development

Fine motor skills supporting the activities of not only the child enters school at the beginning, when the child learning to write. These skills great influence on the skill and intelligence of the child as a whole. There are many things you can do when he found he had one of the obstacles in the development stages of fine motor skills.

First Month: Still tight. Baby's health at birth, among others tested with a handheld reflex. Stimuli on the palm of his hand suddenly makes little fingers clenched around.

1 to 3 Months: Need A lot of Stimulation. Reflex handheld fade away until the beginning of the second month. But in a day more hands clenched.

3 - 6 months: Active grabbed and held. Owned handheld reflex at birth, now completely disappeared. In general, infants this age would let his fingers open and like to observe his own body, including fingers.

6 to 9 Months: Guiding hand movements. Little was able to hold objects in front of him with the right. He was able to move the object from left hand to his right hand.

9 to 12 Months: fingers more restrained. Finger movement is now more subtle. He will only move a little arms and fingers to pick up a paper on the carpet.

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