In the span of one day, without any coaching or  prompting, Lyra has figured out how  to:
1. Take her pants off…followed by her  diaper(before today, had only taken her diaper  off).
2. Take everything out of a laundry basket, flip it  over, and then climb on top of it and stand up….and then fall  off.
3. Climb out  of her pack-n-play bed (first ever attempt)
…but she still can’t  point at anything.  
This is one of the  few fine motor skills Lyra has not been able to master. She is supposed to  be able to point at pictures in a book, and point to something she wants, and  point to her body parts upon request.  I’ve been really creative in my ideas to  try and get her to point or poke at things.  We read “The Grouchy Ladybug” and  tried to get her to poke her finger in the holes. I bought one of those old  fashion toy telephones that you have to actually put your finger in to “dial”  the numbers. I even dropped cheerios inside of a “pop bead” so she’d stick her  finger in it to get it out. Nothing has worked.  She doesn’t point at things,  she just pats. I haven’t been this frustrated and stressed out about a  milestone since the fisher price star stackers.  I thought she would never be  able to put the star stacker rings on the stand.  It seemed like it took  forever.  
As far as pointing to  things she needs…well that is NOT a need as far as SHE is concerned.  Lyra has  figured out all sorts of ways to get what she wants, or in some cases, what she  DEMANDS.  She grunts or screams when she wants us to give her something.  Then  she shakes her head “no” while we play a guessing game trying to find out what  she wants.  Other times she just takes the “I’ll do it myself”  approach.  If she can’t reach a toy in her toy box, she’ll just climb in or if  we won’t lift her up over the gate into the kitchen, she’ll just bust THROUGH  the gate. When we used to have a gate at the bottom of our stairs, and Lyra  learned how to just open the gate.
Maybe we  just need better gates.
 
Obviously  her gross motor skills are not a problem.  She’s a pretty smart little turkey.   I just don’t understand, considering her creativity and all of the things she’s  managed to figure out, why she can’t just POINT her finger.  I don’t even care  if she points AT anything.  I’d be happy if she just held one finger up in the  air.  She just needs to get that one finger isolated…preferably her index  finger…not her middle finger. 
 Maybe I’ll  just teach her to pick her nose…kind of hard to do that without isolating one  finger…Ha Ha  
 

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