Newborns - no coordinated movement but will grasp things put into their hands as a reflex action, 3 months - can watch their hands and hold a rattle for a moment, 6 months - can reach for a toy and move a toy from one hand to the other, 9 months - can use a pincer grasp (index finger and thumb) to grasp objects, can deliberately release objects by dropping them, 12 months - can use pincer grasp to pick up small objects, points using index finger., 15 months - pincer grasp is precise, uses palmar grasp to hold crayons, 18 months - •can build a tower of three bricks, can feed self with a spoon and scribble using a crayon in palmar grasp, 2 years - can draw dots and circles, can put on shoes and fasten with Velcro® but not buckles and laces, 2 ½ years - starts to show a hand preference, can pull down items of clothing and starting to develop tripod grasp, 3 years - can use tripod grasp, draw a circle, hand preference is established for most tasks., 3-4 years - •can button and unbutton clothes, use scissors to cut out simple shapes, draw a person with head, trunk and legs, eat with a knife and fork, thread beads to make a necklace, 4-5 years - can form letters, write own name and colour in pictures, 5-8 years - can tie and untie shoelaces and accurately cut out shapes, 6 years - able to thread a large-eyed needle and sew large stitches; has good control over pencils and paintbrushes, allowing for more detailed drawings and clear handwriting.,

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