September 2012 Moms

Is your S12 toddler using silverware?

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edited January 2014 in September 2012 Moms
DD will play with her fork and spoon set, but hasn't used them to bring food to her mouth yet. Does your S12 toddler actually use silverware for food yet?

Is your S12 toddler using silverware? 114 votes

Yes
52% 60 votes
No
1% 2 votes
Haven't introduced silverware yet
3% 4 votes
Plays with silverware, uses hands to feed
36% 42 votes
SS
5% 6 votes

Re: Is your S12 toddler using silverware?

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  • Yes, but with help.

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  • He's getting pretty good with a fork, I still help him with spoons. 
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  • He'll use it for about 5 bites and then toss it and eat with his hands the rest of the way.
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  • DS will use silverware for a bite or two then throws it aside and then eats with his hands for the rest of the meal.

    DS: 9/18/12 - 40w5d // DD: 05/17/16 - 40w


  • haha, guess my kid is behind again. If I put food on a fork she'll eat it, but she can't spear it herself.

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  • i voted SS because its not consistent...sometimes he uses the silverware and actually feeds himself, some days its...lets throw it on the flow and shovel food in with my hand
  • melody921 said:
    haha, guess my kid is behind again. If I put food on a fork she'll eat it, but she can't spear it herself.


    This is my kid too... she'll wave hers around, she'll eat off of mine, but she doesn't use hers to interact with food.  I figure we're not too far behind since the silverware packaging says 18m+ though.

    @kdsmith43 How do you help?

  • Kate uses a spoon and fork. Not well, but she tries.
                                                                            
                                                          
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  • melody921 said:
    haha, guess my kid is behind again. If I put food on a fork she'll eat it, but she can't spear it herself.


    This is my kid too... she'll wave hers around, she'll eat off of mine, but she doesn't use hers to interact with food.  I figure we're not too far behind since the silverware packaging says 18m+ though.

    @kdsmith43 How do you help?

    I just help guide his hand through the motions. He tends to turn the spoon sideways as he moves it towards his mouth - so I help guide him. After he takes a bite, I tell him good job. With a fork he doesn't really "get it" that he has to stab the food - he more or so smashes the food and what comes through the fork and stays - he eats.

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  • We give him a fork with dinner every night. He is good with it.

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  • He'll use it for about 5 bites and then toss it and eat with his hands the rest of the way.

    This...DD uses the spoon better than fork but she'll eat a few bites with it. Most the time it's in one hand while she feeds herself with the other

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  • More often than not, yes. We introduced it at 6m when we introduced food with BLW.
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  • She gets the concept of the spoon but isn't great at actually scooping. If I spear the food with the fork she will take it from me and put it in her mouth but hasn't been able to really spear the food yet. She tries and is getting better, but still almost always eats with her hands.
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  • I always give her a utensil. She uses it about 50% of the time. When she does use it, she is pretty good with it.

    I really don't care how she gets the food in her mouth quite honestly, I am just happy I don't have to battle her to eat like I do my son.

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  • Yes!  She's had it every day since her birthday and uses both fork and spoon really, really well.  It's funny when she's trying to eat something like rice though.  Usually with that she gives up in frustration and will use her hands.  The kid just H A T E S getting dirty.


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  • I voted yes, but it's at about an 85% success rate. He usually insists on a fork or spoon, but sometimes doesn't have the best of luck. Like, say, with peas. He does try very hard though. Sometimes it ends in frustration and hands, but most of the time he's pretty good. 

    We don't do a knife obviously.
  • spoons self yogurt, plays with fork.

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  • Somtimes she uses it properly usually she uses it to cook in her kitchen.
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  • She uses a fork, yes.  Now ask me if she's good at it...

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  • My kid is odd. He has to use a fork or a spoon for everything that would be in his bowl. He hates getting his hands dirty with food. So he is pretty competent with both. Sometimes he needs help spearing things but not often. He also hates the baby forks and spoons. He needs the real thing.




     
  • I marked yes but it's hit or miss. He'll try for a bit then give up, put it in his right hand and use his left to eat. I've noticed a significant improvement lately though.

     

     

  • Haven't even tried.
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  • Fork yes. Spoon we are working on. She did really well two days ago with a spoon.
  • I'm one of the two votes thus far who haven't even introduced silverware...
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  • She's really good with a fork. Only OK with a spoon. 
  • E is pretty good with a spoon. If he's starving, he'll shovel it in with his hands. But for things like soup and yogurt, he typically spoons it in successfully. He's been practicing since 6m. 

    Fork is okay. He can do it and likes doing it, but doesn't always remember to use the fork, even if it's in his hand. 

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  • We are with chimi, she doesn't start her meal without her silverware. She will still occasionally use her hands but mostly the fork/spoon.

    Also she hasn't allowed us to feed her since she was ~10 months.

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