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Now remember every child is different. They all grow and develop
at their own time. So do not freak out if your child is not doing certain things
at exactly 3 months. Do start to worry if they are a couple months past certain
milestones and can’t do things that are around that age of skill.
FINE MOTOR
SKILLS
At 4 months, infants clumsily reach for objects. By 5 months, infants
coordinate
movement of the two hands .By 2-3 years, children can use
zippers but not buttons Tying shoes is a skill that develops around age 6 years
Milestones
Gross motor skills- scooting on the floor, walking,
sitting up.
Fine motor skills – coordinate movement of limbs, reach and
grasp objects, pick
up small objects .