My 9m baby is still not holding on toys with 2 hands and even with one hand he is unable to hold toys bigger than his palms. But no issues with those small toys like rattles, spectacles etc that are easy to grab. He does hold milk bottle with both hands during feeds but other than that he refuses to hold the bottle. Do u think I need to be concerned ? As for other milestones, he can roll and sit well and stand leaning on sofa for support but not yet crawl. Character wise he is very laid back

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It's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace, and there's a wide range of "normal" when it comes to developmental milestones. At 9 months, some babies may have already started using both hands to grasp toys, while others might still be working on their fine motor skills. If your baby is having difficulty holding onto toys with two hands or managing larger toys, it's not necessarily a cause for concern. It's a good idea to consult with your pediatrician for https://medium.com/@marsha.moses/academized-reviews-the-best-writing-platform-2023-9d6915015697 guidance and reassurance. Continue to provide your little one with age-appropriate toys and plenty of opportunities to explore and develop those essential motor skills. Every child is unique, and they'll reach these milestones in their own time.

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