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Per Case-Smith, 5th ed. pg. 101 // NBCOT review guide, 6h ed. p 104-106

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Looks at cube   3 months  
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Looks & approaches cube   5 months  
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Looks and crudely grasps cube with whole hand (raking)   6 months  
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Scissors grasp - age   8 months  
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Inferior pincer grasp - age   9 months  
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Scissors grasp - definition   between thumb and side of curled index finger  
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Inferior pincer grasp - definition   between ventral surfaces of thumb and index finger, distal thumb jt. ext. -- beginning of thumb opposition  
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Inferior scissors grasp - definition   raking object into palm with adducted totally flexed thumb and all flexed fingers  
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Pincer grasp - age   10 months  
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Pincer grasp - definition   between distal pads of thumb and index finger, distal thumb joint slight flexed, thumb opposed  
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Fine pincer grasp - age   12 months  
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Palmer grasp - age   5 months  
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Palmer grasp - definition   fingers on top surface of object, press it into center of palm with thumb abducted  
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Radial-palmer grasp - age   6 months  
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Radial-palmer grasp - definition   fingers on far side of object press it against opposed thumb and radial side of palm  
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Radial-digital grasp - age   8 months  
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Radial-digital grasp - definition   object held with the opposed thumb and fingertips  
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Inferior scissors grasp - age   7 months  
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