My son will be 1 in two weeks, so I'm coming over from the 9-12 months board.
Just curious when did you start introducing utensils for your LO to have during meals? I started setting the plate with food on my son's high chair tray versus just setting the food on his tray. He seem to be responding well, so now I'm wondering when should I give him a spoon or fork? It makes me nervous that he will poke his eye or something lol. I have both plastic and the metal gerber spoons. Just curious to what others have used and when did you start?
Re: Introducing utensils
Give it sooner than later. They will throw them before they start to use them...much better for a 12month old to be throwing utensils than a 24months old :-)
After they get over the throwing stage they will typically hold the fork in one hand and eat with the other hand...in time they use the fork to eat.
Let them explore and figure it out...sooner is better :-)
I've been using them since maybe 10months of age. At 14 months now my daughter effectively uses it part of the time and still just holds it the rest of the time...but she doesn't launch them :-)
mainly because we have carpet in our dining room and him throwing around a spoon full of yogurt is not fun. He knows how to use a spoon, but what's the point in using one if he just throws it? I HAVE tried to let him try to scoop out the yogurt and he just laughs and makes a mess. He's not ready for it. The majority of his food is not "liquid" like yogurt, so he eats everything with his hands and I dont see anything wrong with that - brocoli, carrots, peppers, cheese, watermelon, strawberries etc etc.
I thought the same thing when I read that. I don't know Lisa or her background but based on my own observation this might be a cultural thing as well. I moved to the US when I was 13 so I mostly grew up here and know what I know from growing up here and that's how I parent as well.
We gave up spoon feeding DD after about 2 weeks because DD would not tolerate being spoon fed and wanted to do it herself so we gave her the utensils and food and let her go at it. This of course meant a lot of mess, sometimes when we have tacos or chili, she looks like she has had a very bad tan! And food gets on the floor as well..so when my family comes over and sees this they almost freak out, their expression is literally wtf is happening here? why is there food on the floor (on the clear plastic mat).
My mom has passed away so I can't asked her this, but I can't imagine that they let kids eat on their own back then or maybe in my culture, this got to be true because whenever my family sees DD they can't grasp why we let her eat food on her own if she is so messy. In their minds, she must not be ready because if she was, she should be using the fork/spoon and putting the food right in her mouth. I get comments like "but she is not getting all of it in, she is playing with her food!!" I just ignore. Anyway, I'm rambling, but I just wanted to say the more I think about it, the more I think different cultures might not be comfortable letting the kid play/eat food until they're much much older..