We have just in the last few weeks started giving Hayden a fork and spoon with each meal. He began to express an interest in feeding himself. At his 15 month visit his pedi said he would like him to be completely self feeding with a fork/spoon by 18 months. Does your LO use a fork/spoon 100% of the time to self feed? At what age did they begin to do that? Right now Hayden will take 1 or 2 bites with the spoon/fork and then go back to using his fingers. Thanks ladies!!!
Re: 18 month+ moms: Does your LO use fork/spoon?
Lily has been using a fork and spoon for about 4-5 months now- she hates dirty hands- so I am sure that has a lot to do with it!
She uses them really well
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DS has just started using a spoon, he loves it, but is just learning, so not always coordinated. We have not even attempted a fork yet as he still prefers to use his hands to self feed. Any yogurt, ice cream, etc, he will use a spoon.
Hopefully by 18 months he'll be somewhat efficient with a spoon and/or fork.
I think the mess part is the reason I haven't even attempted yet, but I need to get over that.
We have a huge mess when he eats now. He had spagetti o's for lunch just now and he had them all over the place but I guess this is how he is going to learn right?
It depends on the day and their mood. Sometimes they want to put everything on their forks (like corn on the cob) and sometimes it's more an object to be tossed on the floor. I think they probably use utensils with more regularity at daycare, although seeing their shirts after yestereday's beef-a-roni makes me think they still aren't that skilled with them. :-)
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At Hayden's age he was just starting to use them a bit, but was not well-coordinated. For the last couple of months he has gotten really good with utensils and can eat with them, no problem. He doesn't always choose to eat with them, though. And I'm fine with that.
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My son, who is now 2, has been using a fork for a year, and only using a spoon for about 4 months. He hates dirty hands so primarily self feeds with utensils. He's more likely to use his hands for something that is spoon fed as he's still mastering that.
I assuming that those who are using utensils have their food cut up?
I don't know anyone in the 1 year old room full time utensils, but also, often the food isn't cut up either (like bread or waffles or stuff like that)
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If your pedi truly meant that LO should be eating pretty much every bite with a fork or spoon by 18 months ... that's ridiculous. I sometimes eat salad with my fingers. I like it better that way. I do not think I need an evaluation. Well, not for that at least..
Anyhoo .. if your LO is semi-skillfully using a fork/spoon AROUND 18 months (ish!) ... to eat SOME of his/her food - I think that's great. They're babies. Big babies - toddlers ... but still babies. They don't care what your pedi thinks. They're still going to put down the fork sometimes, and pick up pieces of pasta (or chicken, or veggies) and stuff it in their mouths.
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This is exactly what I was thinking. When my pedi said to start him using utensils I was like "really?!" It wasn't even on my radar. I figured if he were eating with them by age 2, that would be fine by me. Why rush it. Like you said "They're babies"
My neighbour suggested that I give Reed yoghurt and cheerios mixed together for him to feed himself with a spoon b/c it kind of sticks to the spoon and is less messy.
We started with applesauce and he did really well right away.