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6 years ago
Which characteristic best describes the fine motor skills of an infant at age 5 months?
 
  a. Neat pincer grasp
  b. Strong grasp reflex
  c. Builds a tower of two cubes
  d. Able to grasp object voluntarily
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ANS: D
At age 5 months, the infant should be able to voluntarily grasp an object. The grasp reflex is present in the first 2 to 3 months of life. Gradually, the reflex becomes voluntary. The neat pincer grasp is not achieved until age 11 months. At age 12 months, an infant will attempt to build a tower of two cubes but will most likely be unsuccessful.
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