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Pincer and Palmar Grasp
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what will my child learn
Improve concentration
Improves cognitive input.
Develop fine motor skills.
- Palmar Grasp
The wooden Cylindrical Puzzle is introduced at around 8 months of age. The child learns to grasp the cylinder with his palm (radial palmar grasp) pulls it out of the block and also, tries to place the cylinder back into the block.
- Pincer Grasp
Pincer grasp (ability to hold something between the thumb and first finger or index finger). This skill usually develops in babies around 9 months. Try to give other substances which help in pincer grasp
Age | 7 month - 12 month |
Dimension | 5 x 8 cm |
Made of | Teak wood |
PINCER AND PALMAR GRASP
Palmar Grasp
- The wooden Cylindrical Puzzle is introduced at around 8 months of age. The child learns to grasp the cylinder with his palm (radial palmar grasp) and pulls it out of the block and also, tries to place the cylinder back into the block.
Pincer Grasp
- Pincer grasp (ability to hold something between the thumb and first finger or index finger). This skill usually develops in babies around 9 months. The Pincer Grasp Puzzle can be introduced in 9 months. Also give other substances which help in pincer grasp
What will my child learn ?
- This activity hones their concentration and fine motor skills.
Also improves cognitive input.
PINCER AND PALMAR GRASP
Palmar Grasp
- The wooden Cylindrical Puzzle is introduced at around 8 months of age. The child learns to grasp the cylinder with his palm (radial palmar grasp) and pulls it out of the block and also, tries to place the cylinder back into the block.
Pincer Grasp
- Pincer grasp (ability to hold something between the thumb and first finger or index finger). This skill usually develops in babies around 9 months. The Pincer Grasp Puzzle can be introduced in 9 months. Also give other substances which help in pincer grasp
What will my child learn ?
- This activity hones their concentration and fine motor skills.
Also improves cognitive input.