He was just trained how to get a hard to
reach object he wants.
Not exact matches
That skill requires an infant to focus on an
object, know in their heads that they
want to go get it,
reaching for it, and even coordinating the fine muscles of grasping the
object.
She just lies there with a
wan smile, and shows no interest in sitting up or even
reaching for
objects.
Once she can pick things up, she'll
want to grab everything she sees, so it's a good idea to keep dangerous and valuable
objects out of her
reach from now on.
Help your baby by stretching their arms to
reach these
objects, and even let them try it on their own — if they
want it badly enough they will learn how to
reach it.
The arm
reaches out and grabs
objects regardless of whether the patient
wants them.
This means putting
objects you don't
want him to carry out of
reach, because you don't
want to have to discipline your puppy for carrying something around.
You also
want to ensure that any electrical cords like television, phone, and laptop cords are all out of
reach or put behind
objects where your dog can't get in.
If you
want to
reach those hard to get collectibles, you'll need to learn how to wrap around
objects like bamboo shoots or ruins in order to get higher up.
This shouldn't come as too big a shock, but you might
want to sit down first and make sure there aren't any breakable
objects within
reach before you keep reading.
Asked about scale Halvorson notes that «with this new body of paintings, the different surfaces of various
objects that I am painting are pretty much always at an arm's length away; I mean I could
reach out and touch them if I
wanted to.