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Gross and Fine Motor

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1 Month   Gross: Lifts head side to side; has head lag; round back sitting. Fine: Clench fists; grasps  
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2 Month   Gross: Lifts head to chest; hold position; improving head control Fine: Hands in open position  
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3 Month   Gross: Raises head to 45deg. in prone; slight head lag in pull-to-sit Fine: Holds open hands in front of face  
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4 Month   Gross: Lifts head, looks around; Rolls prone to supine; Head leads when pulled to sit Fine:  
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5 Month   Gross: Rolls from supine to prone and back; sits with back upright when supported Fine:  
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6 Month   Gross: Tripod sits Fine: Releases object in hand to take another; hold bottle.  
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7 Month   Gross: Sits alone with some use of hands for support Fine: Transfers objects hand to hand  
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8 Month   Gross: Sits unsupported Fine: Gross pincer grasp (first raking and then grasping small objects)  
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9 Month   Gross: Crawls, abdomen off of floor Fine: Bangs things together  
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10 Month   Gross: Pulls to stand; Cruises (10-11mos) Fine: Fine pincer; puts objects in and out of a cup  
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11 Month   Gross: Begins to stand alone, cont. cruising Fine: Releases object to another person  
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12 Month   Gross: Sits from standing position; walks independently Fine: Points; feeds self; 'colors'  
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