They use their fingers in a "raking" motion to sweep small objects toward their palm.
The baby begins using the thumb side of the hand for more control. Typical Hand Grasp Development for Fine Motor S...
The pincer grasp develops, allowing them to pick up small items (like cereal) using the tips of the thumb and index finger. Toddlerhood to Preschool: Tool Use (1–5 Years) Typical Pencil Grasp Development for Handwriting They use their fingers in a "raking" motion
Starts with the palmar grasp reflex , where the hand automatically closes on an object. By 3–4 months, babies begin to reach for objects and may briefly hold a rattle. Toddlerhood to Preschool: Tool Use (1–5 Years) Typical
Hand grasp development is a systematic progression where a child moves from using their whole hand to employing precise finger movements. This journey starts with involuntary reflexes and culminates in the "dynamic tripod grasp" used for fluent handwriting. Infancy: Building the Foundation (0–12 Months)