My 13 month old loves to feed himself using his hands (he LOVES eating a whole banana by himself), but he doesn't use a spoon yet or seem to get the concept of feeding himself with one. Sometimes he really seems to want the spoon when we're feeding him, but if I give it to him all he does with it is bang it on his highchair and wave it enthusiastically around.
I'm sure it varies quite a bit, but when did your LO start to at least try to feed themselves with a spoon? Did you have to sit down and teach them or did they just pick it up by watching others eat?
We have another LO due in November and I'm sure he'll have learned by then, but I have visions of two littles both needing me to spoon their foods into their mouths. :-P
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Like PPs, we gave LO spoon/fork from the get-go (did BLW so LO has always self-fed although we helped with stuff like loading the spoon with applesauce/yogurt when he asked).
He was good with a spoon by 12m, and fork a few months after. We never explicitly taught him, just let him practice and he figured it out.
IMO if you give them the tools and time kids will figure it out. So keep giving him a spoon, he'll get it.
ETA - LO still will use his hands too.