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Unintentionally grabbing objects, focusing on people and following them with their eyes and slightly with their eyes.
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Use their hands to grab/ pick up and drop things, using their thumbs more, they learn to use both at the same time, hold their bottle by themself.
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Pointing, using thumb and fingers to pick up things, stacking objects, passing people objects, imitating, scribbling after being shown how, using both hands but choosing a more dominate one.
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Staring at their hands, INTENTIONALLY closing their hands, bringing their arms to the center of their body.
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They start to open their hands more, putting their hands in their mouth, moving their hands, play with their fingers.
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Dropping things on accident then looking for them, examine objects, passing objects from each hand, grasping objects harder, sticking index fingers out, learning how to hold a spoon.
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Their hands aren't balled up nearly as much, they use their fingers more than their thumbs, elbows and knees bending, they use both hands to reach for things, intentionally shaking their hands.
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Rotating their wrists, hands are almost always open, let things fall then pick them up INTENTIONALLY, bang objects on the table.