Hold a high contrast object in front of the infant and make sure the infant is gazing at the object.
Slowly move the object from the center to one side of the child’s head, then back across the child’s face to the other side.
The child’s will track the object visually. Being able to track indicates the child awareness of movement in space.
Parents are always interested in seeing what their infant can do. Help them understand that this simple skill is the beginning of spatial awareness.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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