What should I do if my baby is over a year old and still can't use one finger

  For babies, their movements are already very flexible at the age of one, and they can also walk and express themselves clearly in simple sentences. At this point, the baby can use their entire hand. But what if the baby is over a year old and still can't use one finger?

  

What should I do if my baby is over a year old and still can't use one finger1

  1. If the baby doesn't know how to use one finger, the mother can make some gestures for the baby to learn. The mother can use one finger to dig her ear or use one finger to point at things. At this time, the baby has a strong ability to imitate, so they can quickly imitate some simple movements made by the mother.

  2. Mothers can also buy some professional assistive devices to help babies control other fingers. Let the baby get used to using one finger first, and then gradually remove these instruments for the baby to try. In general, a baby's adaptation time is over a week, and after a week, the baby can basically use one finger.

  3. If the baby has not learned how to use one finger after exercise, the mother needs to take the baby to a professional hospital, receive some professional treatment, and check whether the baby has other diseases caused by it. To avoid delaying the baby's condition and causing other serious situations. The development of the baby is quite important during this period, and mothers need to pay special attention to the specific situation of the baby.

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