Asked by Ashley Mayes on May 02, 2024

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Infants can transfer objects back and forth between hands by the age of _____.

A) one to two months
B) four to six months
C) three to four days
D) two to three weeks

Transfer Objects

In computer programming, Transfer Objects are simple POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) used to transfer data across different parts of a system, or across network connections to different components.

Months

Units of time, typically made of 28 to 31 days, used to measure the duration of a year.

Hands

The end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, consisting of the palm, fingers, and thumb, used for grasping or holding.

  • Discern and detail the progression and developmental landmarks of children and infants.
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Nabila HaidaryMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Infants typically develop the ability to transfer objects from one hand to the other between the ages of four to six months. This skill is part of their motor development and coordination improvement.