
Infant and 6 months tests picking up
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Biology, Science, Special Education
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1st - 2nd Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the development of coordination in infants, focusing on eye-hand coordination and grasping abilities. Initially, infants can fixate on objects but struggle to pick them up due to complex mental processes. By six months, they can grasp objects, albeit crudely, and use their mouths to explore. Vision improves, allowing focus on small objects, but grasping remains challenging. Efforts to grasp, even if unsuccessful, contribute to learning and development.
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