I've noticed that with most infants (say, around 6 months old, give or take), when presented with an object, there are 3 main things that they'll do with it:
- look at it
- put it in their mouth
- hold it in their hand(s) and stiffly jerk their arm(s) up and down (banging the object on whatever's in front of them)
It's this third behavior that I'm curious about. Why do they do this? (I imagine that the stiff, straight arm and jerky, banging movements come from a lack of fine motor control, but I still don't see what the ultimate goal is.)