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pincher grasp

 

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Pincher Grasp


Description:

The pincher grasp is a fine motor skill typically developed in infants around 9 to 12 months of age. It involves using the thumb and index finger to pick up and grasp small objects. This type of grasp is an important milestone in a child's development as it allows them to explore and manipulate objects with increased precision.

Sample Sentences:

  1. My little sister finally mastered the pincher grasp and can now pick up tiny toys.
  2. During the sensory playtime, the baby eagerly used the pincher grasp to pick up and examine various textured objects.
  3. The occupational therapist worked on improving the pincher grasp of the child with special needs.

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