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Motor sequencing: In the first few months Head and Trunk control develops The infant can life the head from a surface and watch a moving object by moving head from side to side.
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An infant can roll over.
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Four to six months sees the strong neck and back muscles. The infant is gradually pulling himself up and crawling will occur shortly.
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tHIS IS A MOVEMENT WHERE THE INFANT MOVES HIS ARMS AND LEGS, AND SLIDE HIS BUTTOCKS ACROSS THE FLOOR
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When the infants arm and leg muscles are strong, he supports his weight on his hands and knees. This is CREEPING. Soon the infant will be able to stand and it won't be long he will be walking.