Child muscle development typically follows a progression that begins with gross motor skills, such as head control, rolling, and sitting up, which develop in the first year. As children grow, they advance to more complex movements like crawling, standing, and walking, usually occurring between 9 to 15 months. Fine motor skills, involving smaller muscle groups, develop next, allowing for tasks like grasping objects, feeding themselves, and later, writing and drawing. Overall, this development is influenced by both genetic factors and environmental interactions.
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