It usually occurs around 9 months, and allows children work on their dexterity (fine motor) skills, using that all -
important pincer grasp.
Not exact matches
I know now that there are milestones — unwritten milestones — that are infinitely more
important than a
pincer grasp and potty training.
Although the
pincer grip is
important the fine motor control is needed through all the muscles in the hand and the activity over on Crayon Freckles with some kitchen equipment is perfect for helping to develop those mussels.
After your child develops the
pincer grasp (the ability to pick up a small object using the thumb and index finger), it's especially
important to be on the lookout for choking hazards.