In terms of fine motor development, what should the 7-month-old infant be able to do?
a. Transfer objects from one hand to the other.
b. Use thumb and index finger in crude pincer grasp.
c. Hold crayon and make a mark on paper.
d. Release cubes into a cup.
A
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A By age 7 months, infants can transfer objects from one hand to the other,
crossing the midline.
B The crude pincer grasp is apparent at approximately age 9 months.
C The child can scribble spontaneously at age 15 months.
D At age 12 months, the child can release cubes into a cup.
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