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Motor Development

Motor DevelopmentEveryone pays attention to a child's first steps, but each stage in the development of strength and coordination can be equally fascinating. What do these changes tell you about your growing child, and what can you do to help?
 Motor Development Topics
* Strength and Coordination: Motor Development
* Moving and Learning: How They're Related
* Newborns and Reflexes: The Body's Autopilot
* Growing Hands: Fine Motor Development
* Rolling Over
* Sitting Up
* Sitting Up: What It Means for Your Baby
* Creeping and Crawling
* Crawling and Safety Issues
* Standing
* Walking
* Walking Early or Late: Does it Matter?
* Eating Solid Foods: The Developmental Perspective
* Dressing Themselves: An Acquired Skill
* Helping Your Child Learn to Dress Independently
* Cerebral Palsy
 Questions From Other Parents
? Eight-Month-Old Used to Sit But Won't Now
? Infant Swinging His Head Back and Forth
? Four-Month-Old Loves to Stand Up
? Different Ways to Get to Walking
? Worried about A Lack of Motor Skills
? Skiing for Two-Year-Olds
? Infant Making Fists Repeatedly
? Outlook for Child with Dyspraxia
? Bowlegged Toddler
? Nine-Month-Old's Right Foot Turns Out
? Eight-Month-Old Using One Side More Than the Other
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*CPSC, K'NEX Industries Announce Recall of Children's Toys
*CPSC, Schylling Associates Inc. Announce Recall of More "Jack-In-the-Box" Type Toys
*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
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