From the moment the baby is born and shows the first grasping reflex to the precision of fine psychomotricity, the child's hands are evolving and transforming. We can stimulate the development of psychomotricity by playing with our child, offering them different objects and materials.
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During the first six months, a baby's hands go through significant development. Initially, newborns have their hands in a tight fist most of the time. Around 1-2 months, they start to open their hands more and bring them to their mouths. By 3-4 months, they begin to grasp objects placed in their hands and bring them closer to inspect. Around 5-6 months, babies start transferring objects from one hand to the other and develop better hand-eye coordination. This progression in hand movements is crucial for their cognitive and physical development.Read more -
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