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  2. How to Stop Your Toddler from Grabbing Your Boobs ... - AOL

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    Children often grab at breasts out of habit, curiosity, or for comfort. Dr. Walfish suggests setting clear boundaries and/or offering a transitional object, like a soft blanket or a piece of your ...

  3. Palmar grasp reflex - Wikipedia

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    In a normal infant, the palmar grasp reflex is present during the first three months of age and disappears by six months of age. Disappearance of the reflex has been attributed to conscious and voluntary hand use. [3] Based on collected evidence, there is no significant difference between the reflexes of normal-term and pre-term infants. [2] [3]

  4. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    An explorative study found, however, that 3- to 5-month-old infants can be taught independent standing, which was considered safe. [32] Passes objects between hands. [31] Some infantile reflexes, such as the palmar grasp reflex, go away. [31] Grabs objects using a raking grasp, where fingers rake at objects to pick them up. [31]

  5. Baby rattle - Wikipedia

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    Baby rattles go back at least 2500 years. A rattle made of clay was found in Poland in a grave of a baby who was a member of the early Iron Age Lusatian culture, and was documented by archaeologists. [3] That hollow clay rattle was shaped like a pillow and was filled with little balls.

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  7. Childhood development of fine motor skills - Wikipedia

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    Some manipulative toys, such as puzzles, are self-correcting, fitting together in only one specific way. These types of toys only fit together one way and allow children to work until they achieve success. [3] [page needed] Play-Doh is a manipulative that can help strengthen a child's fine motor skills. Dough can be rolled into balls, tooth ...