Term ID: T1836

Fine Motor Development

/fine-motor-development/
The gradual acquisition of precise movement control in small muscle groups, particularly hands and fingers, enabling skilled manipulation and tool use.
Example: The progression from crude grasping in infancy to precise finger movements needed for writing, drawing, and manipulating small objects during childhood.

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Reference: Keogh & Sugden (1985)