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not many know that even writing has milestones in them okay even writing the child develops stage wise and what we do here is one fine day we take a book and we uh take a pencil and tell the child right abcd done thatamp;#39;s what and the child is overwhelmed how do i write abcd one main reason is uh you know their hands are not yet developed at that age hands and also their foundational skills what they need for writing even when they are learning even that even these are not developed so we have like eight sets of carpal bones in our hands so for a newborn or even a toddler until the age of say even five for that matter these carpal bones theyamp;#39;re not ossified even if you see a childamp;#39;s x-ray you cannot see these carpal bones they are like scattered right but uh if you see a x-ray of eight-year-old child you can see all these bones and they are well developed right so that means the child is not able to you know form this arch and the childamp;#39;s hands are