At what age did your LO start feeding themselves at daycare? Right now I send yogurt, cottage cheese, or applesauce for DD, which the teachers still feed her, as she's not old enough to use a spoon herself (she's 17 months). She's supposed to move to the toddler room soon, so what are the expectations for her to be able to either master the spoon or for me to send all finger foods?
Re: feeding self at daycare
DD has fed herself at daycare since 10 months old. She was pretty proficient with a spoon by 17 months, actually.
Ditto the huge mess she made at each meal, but who cares if she is learning. They always put the kids in smocks an
Feeding himself with fingers was when he started actual solid food (not baby food), like 9-10 months maybe? He could use a spoon pretty well with few spills by 15 months and the fork by about 18 months. By 2, he wasn't even spilling from ei
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Does she feed herself at home? I would start sending things that she can eat with her hands and that they don't need to feed her. At our daycare they need to be pretty much self-feeding when they move to the tots room at about 1 year. That's when
Ugh, this is just reminding me that I need to give my 10 month old a spoon...Can't wait for the food flung on to the wall. He has been feeding himself with his fingers though for about 2 months, but we have done more BLW style.
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we started giving DD a spoon around 11 months. ..
but we still mostly gave her finger foods - we did baby led weaning - so we let her use her hands for most foods. For yogurt or applesauce, I normally gave her a spoon to hold and u