Infants develop control of their larger motor skills before finer motor skills, as they can flail their arms before moving their hands and fingers precisely. Motor development proceeds from the center of the body outward and from the head downwards, known as proximodestal and cephalucaudal development respectively.
Infants develop control of their larger motor skills before finer motor skills, as they can flail their arms before moving their hands and fingers precisely. Motor development proceeds from the center of the body outward and from the head downwards, known as proximodestal and cephalucaudal development respectively.
Infants develop control of their larger motor skills before finer motor skills, as they can flail their arms before moving their hands and fingers precisely. Motor development proceeds from the center of the body outward and from the head downwards, known as proximodestal and cephalucaudal development respectively.