Which of the following characteristics best describes the fine motor skills of a 5-month-old infant?
1. Neat pincer grasp
2. Strong grasp reflex
3. Builds a tower of two cubes
4. Able to grasp objects voluntarily
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1. The child is too young for this skill.
2. The child is past this stage of fine motor skill.
3. The child is too young for this skill.
4. This is a normal response for a 5 month old.
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