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BLW and spoon use question

Hi, I have a 1 year old and we started BLW at 6 months. I never read any BLW books, I am in Scotland and when the nurse visits at 6 months to discuss solid food they basically just describe BLW but it isn't called that (just seems to be the normal here). I do not remember spoon use at all in this conversation. My son is an excellent eater and loves his food but I have not really given him a spoon to use before. I have put oatmeal and soup broth on a spoon then given it to him (it then goes in his ear) but how do I teach him to use a spoon?
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    So we started with me loading a spoon and handing it over to him fairly early on.  At 1, you can probably skip this step since I'm sure he's seen you use a spoon/can mimic fairly well, right?  Eventually I just handed over a spoon and let him go at it.  It's going to be quite a mess since their aim is imperfect and really, spoons are a little difficult with scooping and holding it steady on the way to the mouth.  Even though he's been eating with a spoon by himself for over a year he still ends up wearing a lot of soup/oatmeal.

    My son's daycare taught spoon use by standing behind them and holding their hand with a spoon in it and helping them scoop and place it in their mouths.
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    Just give it to him! It'll be messy, but he'll figure it out. Bananas mashed I to yogurt is nice And thick, and hard boiled eggs mashed w butter and olive oil is nice, too.
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    We do a little of both... Sometimes I just give her preloaded spoons, sometimes I give her the spoon and let her go at it.  She's still too little (almost 9 months) to attempt using it on her own - but I figure she'll get it one day.  She mostly just bangs it around now :)

    She's great with the preloaded spoon though... Some of the easier things that actually get into her mouth are applesauce, oatmeal, and yogurt.  Sometimes I even give her a fork with bits of pasta, meat, etc on the end and she does just fine - has never once poked herself in the mouth.  Babies amaze me.
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    We follow the kids lead and let them do it on their own. We introduce the spoon there and let them figure it out. Luckily we have a dog to help with messes. :) they both did it at vastly different ages but it wasn't the end of the world.
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    I gave my kid a spoon to play with when we went out to eat, or occasionally at home. I didn't "teach him" how to use it, but just a few weeks ago he started grabbing the spoon from me and using it. He's 18 mo now. His use isn't perfect and he still only tries maybe every other day.
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    We did BLW and around 7 months I started giving her my oatmeal. I would give her a preloaded spoon and she would do great with that. I don't remember when she started using a spoon by herself for the most part but it was pretty early. I would just give her one and she would dink around with it. The girl ate her first birthday smash cake with a spoon :). I would say just give him a spoon and let him play with it.
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