Importance of fine motor skills We never thought why our grandparents or their parents always kept small infants in a crib and toys were tied to the crib. Those toys were tied at a place where the baby could see it, basically on the side or above the baby’s head. This basically improved their sight. Seeing basically meant, improving their vision, and trying to move their heads side by side looking at the toy which is making sound and thinking from where is the sound coming? The toys which were tied with the sound on the crib had long strings infants tried kicking, catching those colorful strings. These moments were basically are hand-eye coordination moments a big milestone that infants take. When the babies are small we always have toys that they can easily grab to improve their hand-eye coordination. The development of fine motor starts from a very small age around, 1 or 2 months. The full development of their fine motor skills to come to ou
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