Don’t let the strategies overwhelm you but start to implement these things in your home- take baby steps. Lastly, if he doesn’t seem to improve I’d mention it to the doctor or get an eval just to check in on his fine motor skills:). Try adding stronger flavors or making food blander. I would keep trying and be positive. I do have to say though that she is healthy physically she is 50 percentile in weight and 60 percentile in height. If it is the latter, I’d follow the messy baby food idea while he’s in his high chair. Here are a few tips that can help with the more difficult aspects of dressing. It’s a question many of my patients’ parents have asked over the years, so I want to share my answer here along with a few tips to help all of you whose babies are getting ready to feed themselves. With his younger sister, I will also try and implement the two bowl approach, and let my older son see that, yes, the little one is also learning to feed herself. Sounds like your doing some great things, if he is eating in the morning. So for now I’d help him. I actually have a two part article that addresses your question completely. The suction bowls are awesome and will help keep them from tossing the whole bowl on to the floor. Wipe the face first? He will only eat if he is spoon fed unless it is cheerios or something like it, ie. My son is 3 and a half years old and he still does not eat himself. Very helpful tips here, thank you for this article. I wouldn’t really expect him to do this until closer to 18 months, if he does it sooner, bonus! This is very common at this age, as frustrating as it is. I will tell you how to teach your baby or toddler to: Each of these are actually their own independent skill, and they are typically achieved at different ages. One thing to note is that he hates being in the grass & sand so wondering if he has a texture issue. So guiding her hand to her mouth isn’t always a viable option. Thinner textures may be frustrating initially. In the very early days of feeding your baby, this means giving them their own spoon while you feed them. Sorry for the lengthy post…. Also, demonstrate for him and use hand over hand (put your hand on top of his and move it into his mouth) to show him how to do it. If you haven’t already I would start with the eating basics tab in the menu bar. He is also a really fussy eater and I have to push him to get him to eat .Please help. Replies to my comments She is also slightly behind in speech. Thats has far as it goes at the moment. I wouldn’t worry too much, but keep trying especially in different environments and with different people. My 5 years girl does not eat by herself and isn't interested in any food. This age is all about learning to use a spoon. I’d also try putting something on a fork with rounded prongs of course and seeing if he’ll bring that too his mouth, maybe with just a little help. Have you introduced a little fork he could learn to use- that may help with the texture, but it will take some time to teach him. Also, try acting like you are busy for a few minutes and just walk away when you know it is something he really likes (and is really hungry). Now, we’re at 5 months and we use two spoons in rotation. Keep helping him and try to pull back on how much assistance you give him to make progress. I wanted to know the problems this could cause down the road so that I can explain it to my wife. Hi we have a 25 month old daughter. My 13 month old often times refuses when I try to feed her unless I distract her. some children tend to eat main meals only, some children tend to eat every 3 hours or so. Hi Ruse, it’s great that he’s eating those well, I wouldn’t stop the table foods because that could cause other delays if you wait to long. I hope I’m not the barer of bad news, but they will eat like this until about 2 – 2 and 1/2. Amid the current public health and economic crises, when the world is shifting dramatically and we are all learning and adapting to changes in daily life, people need wikiHow more than ever. I have to first ask, does he eat any table foods? I’d keep working at it, as it will take some time! She may accomplish that milestone on her own, soon. I would also check out my article on transitioning to table foods, you can find it in the side bar or menu bar in the article index. Teach … I’ve enjoyed reading other articles on your blog as well. Then he is very picky about which bite he wants and even how I put it on the fork/spoon. I tried to act like I am busy. On the upside, their independence gives you a chance to actually eat your own food or answer the phone or wash up a few dishes! They will be helpful. Now we are really concerned. Let me know the answer to those first questions and I can give you some more guidance. I’ve got your covered I have two articles here that are titled, “How to Transition Your Baby to Table Food.” http://www.yourkidstable.com/2012/09/how-to-transition-your-baby-or-toddler.html. He likes to eat hard things and I’m thinking that dry pasta or beans would be too small for him. Hi. Try not to let him get too frustrated, it will take some give and take. The suction cup bowls are regarded as a challenge and must be pulled free before any eating commences, and since they release suddenly, the food is flung toward the ceiling with great force. Our staple food is rice so he will eat rice if I feed him but plays with it or start throwing them everywhere if I let him eat it and hence does not eat much if I don’t feed him. This can improve and you can do it gradually so that it isn’t too stressful for either you or her. She only likes to eat fried items and nuts on her own. I have no idea what else to do.. He only drinks water by himself. Thank you for your help! When you’re first teaching your young child to dress himself, stick with clothes that are easy for him to put on such as pants with elastic waist bands, and pullover shirts and sweaters. He has been receiving OT for a year now. He is on wait lists for 3 different places for ABA, and he’s in a self contained ABA preschool class part time at our local public school for a couple more months. Any suggestions? I have a free picky eating workshop that I think would be really helpful for you. The most effective way to teach toddlers how to express their feelings will be in the natural setting of your day-to-day activities. Teaching Your Baby to Put Himself to Sleep How do you get your baby to go to sleep and sleep through the night? It is never a bad idea to get an evaluation and see if he needs more help. I want to cut out the poems while eating altogether, and I also want her to self feed so that the frustrations are minimised for both of us. I know it is really frustrating, but I would really try to focus on just offering. It may help, may not? I would focus more on giving him a little of his own and his own spoon the way I described above. (He only occasionally feeds himself a yoghurt). He or she can eat the same food as the rest of the family. Hi Laura, I’m so glad you wrote. Getting messy is for dinner (right before baths) ONLY. He also would prefer to sit on my lap and eat off my plate if he can. It hasn’t worked yet but she watches me like a hawk when I do this. I am worried. He has a 7month old brother and is starting to see him put the spoon in his own mouth etc i just dont know what the next step is without him getting too upset and just refusing to eat anything. Or she wants me to rock her. Pack items that aren't in pieces and that are airplane safe such as a stuffed animal or a medium-size book of your child's choice. I just sat her in her chair and she would feed herself. I have tried crackers, puffs small noodles and nothing works. I am here for consults as well- no pressure. Instead of pushing her hand away, I simply let her grab it and helped guide it into her mouth (which she was aiming for anyway!). Thank you so much! One of the most common questions I get is about how to teach a baby to use a spoon. The only thing she’s had since morning is 80 ml milk and about 120 ml fresh fruit juice. He is diagnosed with ASD Level 1, and he also has a tentative ADHD diagnosis. It’s up to you as a parent to help your child eat healthier—and want to eat healthier. I am a mom of twins . If you aren’t already, at least start brushing his teeth 2-3 times a day- not with one of those finger things or a washcloth, a real toothbrush. I’ve have tried to make it really fun, always eating with her, playing her fun music, games, making mess on her tray with her… but I cant really get her that interested in the food….she is exclusively breast fed and normal weight….should I be worried?? How will I develop her interest in food and help her eat by herself? Should he be doing this himself by now ? If I put it on the spoon and in tiny pieces, he will then eat it. I have a 16 month old boy and I am really concerned about his earing habits. I know we are doing everything wrong but my wife disagrees. Now let us look at how to start teaching your child to feed himself. Thank you, C. It is great that you are putting her at the table every day, for every meal! I guess I don’t want to screw this up now that’s figured it out and is interested in the straw. I would take it slow, she is really young, keep things as positive as possible. As with spoon feeding, the most important thing you can do initially is to let your baby or now toddler try. While taking a spoonful from … Hi , I have a big problem as my 4 years old eats anything but she will never ever eat by herself. This can start right now, and it really doesn’t matter how old your child … No solids whatsoever. Get back in touch if you need more help! They are 16 months age adjusted. Try to keep meals as positive as possible and eat with him, it is important for you to eat together. Sometime kids are just in a habit, sometimes they haven’t made the connection and need help, and sometimes they don’t want to touch the food. Use a splat mat. Like learning to eat, this can be a slow and messy process. ah also their refuse and get really angry with the bibs. First, take a look at the spoons you are using, are they too hard or awkward to use- see the ones I suggested in the post for ideas. He just removes it from his mouth and drops it on the floor.. Im not quite sure how to teach him to let go of the food inside his mouth. He is still so young, but it is great that you are being proactive. A mom in our KidNurse Community had a great question about how to teach a baby to eat finger food. She has always been refusing to self feed since the age of 2 and i kept on giving in by feeding her. Since we’re getting close to one year, I’m beginning to worry a little. If you suspect that they don’t like being messy, show them that you have a napkin nearby and give them their own. Saying "just one more bite" seems harmless, but actually does more damage to a child than you realize. I would try having it already loaded when he sits down sitting in the bowl. Focus on the table foods and definitely check out how to transition to table foods for more tips! 2. My son is almost 18 months. What is a good sample menu for one day that would be suitable for a nine month old? I'm so glad you're here! We’ve been working on finger foods for about 1.5 months now. Plus, she’s always been on the lower end of weight so there is a fear of her not getting enough nutrition. He has started putting toys in his mouth so hopefully we can get him on a roll. He can learn to eat rice, but that is more difficult for some babies. Consider placing an old towel underneath the high chair if you are concerned with food falling on the floor. I have a 12 month daughter that is eating all solid foods, weening her off of puréed food but my problem is she is so persistent on using a spoon for everything and refuses to let me feed her or help her. writing you this message with a lot of hope! Babies eat instinctively, suckling at the breast or bottle. Brush his tongue, encourage him to chew on it. I protested to this as well and now she plays games with her and tries to give her the food to hold by hand which she usually dropes. Use foods that are dry and easy to pick up, like bread and biscuits. She obviously doesn’t like that. My daughter is 8.5 months old and she will not feed herself. Not sure what to try Your help will be greatly appreciated. Since then my husband in particular is very nervous about anything other than pureed baby food. Let me know if you need more help. Get the details for when to give finger foods to your baby and how to teach them to eat finger foods. Now, at 2 1/2 she only wants in my bed, thanks to my husband, (he works in oilfield is always gone, so he spoils her and lets her in the bed. She would shake our hands away and did not want us to hold her. Its just with her lunch amd supper. My situation is a little different. I’m going to cover it all for you here in this complete self-feeding guide. I haven’t been feeding him from a spoon for some time and apart from a short period recently where he was happy to be spoon fed, he flatly refuses. Best, I would also agree not to turn it into a power struggle and to give him his own napkin. Happy New Year! Keep up with the pureed foods because he needs to eat, but keep trying the table foods ideally at each meal. Should I wait till he feeds himself before I start introducing new finger foods? That is perfect! He may still flip out and you may have to get through some of that. I guess another thing I found helpful was the concept of eating while feeding baby. I would start with the eating basics tab and then look at the bottom for the links to get started with. Moving 1 Year Old To Toddler Bed; How To Teach A Toddler To Use A Spoon; By your child’s second birthday, he should be able to remove a few articles of clothing himself. We’ve been trying to encourage him to feed himself, singing silly songs when he does so but somehow the situation has become a bit stressful when he doesn’t do so well and he ends up crying and not wanting to even try. Hi I came across this post while reading some of your meal ideas for toddlers. However, she will pick up the cup independantly and tip it into her own mouth. asks from Newton Center, MA on February 17, 2009 12 answers. Keep a damp washcloth or paper towel by your side to help with spills. If those work but he still won’t pick up then try just playing with the puffs outside of a meal. How can you teach your toddler to talk? I tried o promise him with gift, rewards…then his mind gets busy with the gift and won’t eat. I think it would be really helpful to get a free feeding evaluation done- I can help you figure out how to get more info on that. It sounds like this might be more of a picky eater issue or maybe she’s eating enough? It is hard to say where I would start, not knowing if there are any underlying issues- there could be sensory or difficulty chewing (not necessarily medical). My 13 month twins are pretty good with a fork, but much less so with spoons. I like these tips! First, let me say it is never too late and that if you haven’t come across them yet I have two posts about transitioning to table foods which you can find in the side bar under popular posts or the article index in the menu bar at the top. Consistency in how often you are presenting them with a spoon and patience go a long way! My 18 moth old is fine eating finger foods and will take food off a spoon but only if I do it for him. ha ha. Should I move on straight to the spoon?Thanks! In addition, cooking is fun for kids. This article aims to help parents teach their toddler how to feed themselves and how to start plus the right types of food to use at each stage. Also, get him in the sand box or other sensory bins to help get him used to touching various textures. Also, babies don’t need teeth to eat- they use their gums efficiently. Desiree. This will help immensely. I would gently encourage, but not make too big of a deal about it for a month or so because he is really young. This will help him get off to a right start. Gagging is normal to some extent although can be quite scary. I also wanted to ask: what are your thoughts on food pouches? BabyCenter is committed to providing the most helpful and trustworthy pregnancy and parenting information in the world. Thanks for reaching out! That is important in the early days, when their coordination isn’t so hot. Im still breastfeeding and cant stop as he gets really upset when I dont. My in laws insisted that she was to be feed by an adult and to eat blended foods. I tell him that if Mommy feeds him he has to take what he gets and can’t be picky. Check out how to help kids with sensory sensitivities. Hi,i have same problem how I can teach my 16months old to feed himself.he can hold mobile,toys very tightly so no problem with grip.but whenever I put some food on his try he starts dropping food from his high chair.as I think he doesn’t like being messy because he starts to clean his hands with clothes.kindly guide me. It sounds like you could really use some more specific help. "I am a grandmother, and I take care of my grandson. He can do a pincher grab and he as picked up good a lot but won’t bring it to his mouth, instead he drops it in the ground or wipes it off his tray. Begin by placing a safe toddler fork on their plate or high chair tray with something really easy to pierce like cubes of cheese or a chicken nugget. Please help. She just plays with it or will feed the dog and try to feed me. She should at least eat her preferred food. Sometimes kids can get really independent and they don’t want help- that is okay. Are you in the states? I wouldn’t want you to do this on every bite and I do want him working on feeding himself as well. Does he have an OT? Part of teaching your toddler healthy eating habits is helping her to recognize when she feels hungry and when she feels full. I normally feed her cut up soft food like toast or pasta or fruit, etc. Any specific steps you could recommend for this?? I don’t know what to try anymore! Im really concerned and sad and think I must be doing smth wrong . It is important that he puts things in his mouth to learn to chew. Any tips on how I can get her to self feed (without her throwing a tantrum)?Just another piece of info – she is starting to take more steps but she never wanted any help if my husband and I tried to practice walking. He has 8 teeth but isn’t a fan of anything he has to chew more than 2 times. Hi. He eats purees that we feed him, but he won’t eat anything on his own. Kids like to finger feed and it is okay at her age, unless it is something messy like yogurt. Hi! Small, plastic, non-breakable cups are good for children learning to use a cup. Lately, she’s been refusing, crying and screaming whenever I try to feed her, even if it’s while watching her poems on YouTube. And weekends same cycle for all three meals so all weekend is only at his service. my daughter is 2 years now and she doesn’t like food ,but when i feed her she eats. It’s hard to read your website when you have ads all over the words that won’t go away. Thanks for your help!! How can I get him feed himself and enjoy his meals like he used to do? Overall he is a picky eater but there are some issues I needed helpe with. Up until recently he was under the care of grandma. This can’t be sustainable! Obviously, every parent needs to decide what works for them and with twins you certainly have a greater challenge. Pay attention to your child’s desire to self-feed. Some babies could eat with a spoon even before 1 year old, whereas a baby of a too anxious mother couldnt eat by himself even at 2 years old. My baby doesn’t want my help in the least so how do I help a very independent boy learn to use his spoon if he doesn’t want my assistance. I have this post on Toddler Portion Sizes that I think will answer your other question. Will she let you feed her table foods? If you can’t find any help see my consulting services or send me an email! This will encourage her to do it on her own. We know ads can be annoying, but they’re what allow us to make all of wikiHow available for free. The problem is that in august he goes from nursery daycare with a lot of help to kindergarten where whey don’t have the resources to help and the kids are expected to be able to feed themselves without a mess. Lastly, try in a different setting just so that he gets the idea of what to do. Read through the comments here, too! Another idea is to give her something to dip her food in, as many toddlers love to dip. It sounds like you are doing great. Self-feeding takes some skill, however. Give him a few pieces of something crunchy and offer a bit of a puree like applesauce or yogurt, even put a dollop on his tray. 3-If he is given the food to eat on his own- sometimes he eats but very little like 1-2 cucumber sick and keeps playing or will throw the food. My twins are about to turn 1 actual, 10 months adjusted (32 weekers). If your child has been feeding himself and stopped, ... Neville cautions against getting into a battle of wills over toddler eating issues. Don’t let go until you see them grabbing it with their index finger and thumb. I think we sometimes forget how quickly kids can learn if given the oppurtunity. She’ll eat crackers and cheesepuffs by her fingers and uses a sippy cup. His gag reflex has lessened, although he does sometimes throw up. My husband, grandma and I try in the efforts but it always turns into a unsuccessful mess. This will be much easier for her if she's mastered the pincer grasp.This is when she can pick up small toys and items with her thumb and forefingers, rather than gripping them in the palm of her hand. First off thank you so much for all the information. As they grow, they consume a much wider variety of foods, and as toddlers, they will want to eat them independently. When I try to put the spoon in his hand he moves his hand away and screams and cries. This article has helped us very much! She will drop it or just push her puffs around her tray. I gave her some simple things to eat (cheerios, cheese slice cut into small pieces, strawberries), and she simply picks up every piece of food on her tray and throws it on the floor. Hey Candi, While it might be frustrating for you to watch your child wear his shoes for five minutes, it is important that he learns how to do so. He hates it if anything gooey touches his hands. That is how they learn! At 6 months old my daughter started to eat food. If they are doing well scooping up food and at least getting some of it into their mouth, put more and more food into the bowl for them to feed themselves. She has an excellent pincer grasp and can pick up a Cheerio like nobody’s business but she won’t actually eat any food. He does fantastic with noodles or soft moist foods ex shredded rotisserie chicken or vegetable soups. The vaccine is effective at preventing three diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella. She will try to pick up a puff or yogurt melt, but won’t attempt to put it to her mouth like her brother who’s doing fairly well. She wants to be the only one with a spoon. Then all of a sudden, it’s like he hates picking up his own spoon during meal time. Should you ever force a child to eat? How to teach a toddler to eat! I think he became spoiled because he used to never have an issue grabbing the spoon during meals. He hasn’t started really using a spoon yet mainly because he isn’t doing much self-feeding. Sometimes she may let me give her 2-3 baby spoons at the most..she is likely to pick up the finger foods (if the are large enough) and self feed but she doesn’t really eat anything. I am starting to worry that she’s going to fall behind her peers at daycare and get left in the dust. My son is 17 months old, shows interest in eating by himself but because mealtime is always a mess, i always spoon-feed him yogurt, soup, noodles, etc., while only letting him eat pasta or chunks of food by himself. Give her her own bowl with a little in it while you control the bigger bowl. but not the main course. Alisha also has 3 boys of her own at home. At 8 months she was drinking out of glasses by herself along with self feeding. Make sure you give her at least water with meals.You could also try a no spill straw cup now that she gets it, they are much harder to drink out, but her mouth won’t get flooded so easily. Other than that, keep trying, consistency and patience are the key. Thank you! When will your toddler feed them self with a fork? Help! Moreover, every time we become strict to make him learn that meal time is to eat and not play by following above or any other method for few days, soon he falls sick (as he falls sick very often) and then all efforts go in vein as then our focus is to ensure that he gets something in his body to avoid dehydration and support him in sickness and we do/give him whatever he wants like colors, rhymes and taking all his drama. I’d have you send some video or I’d watch her eat on the consult to assess what is going on. She screams when I try to help. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. I’ve been feeling stressed because our pediatrician wanted her off formula at 1 year, but I don’ see how we can do this if O is not even eating finger foods independently. I completely understand needing advertising to keep the blog running. What shall I do? See my Basics to Improve Eating at the tab on the top of the page, start trying to implement those habits and read the posts listed at the end. I am a bit frustrated because I’ve been trying to get him to self feed for about a week and haven’t had any success. This may take time. I feel bad feeding him the same foods everyday. However, she refuses to pick up food and put it in her mouth. He will be fed with a spoon no problem but he will not by any means self feed or even pick up a spoon. The most common one I’ve seen recommends having your baby start to use … He does really well with finger feeding, but when I give him utensils of any kind, he just picks them up and throws them on the floor. Please let me know if you need more help, after looking at those articles. He survives on toddler formula and milk/water with occasional juice for constipation. I don’t want him to go hungry but at the same time, I can’t help thinking he’s just testing me… any suggestions? You can experiment with the formula in a cup, but waiting is fine, too. 4. Our issues are more behavioral. you pinch the food and let baby bring your fingers to her mouth. You may correct them but not all the time that the activity becomes irritating … In the very early days of feeding your baby, this means giving them their own spoon while you feed them. Required fields are marked *. Actually nothing you or anybody can do, no big harm done, but seems silly to feed an almost-4 year old. Our stable food is rice. Can you help me with that. He should also be able to feed himself with a spoon and fork. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 57,954 times. Hi-this is great! Loves potato if roasted and loves the proverbial chicken nuggets! I’m worried it is causing an issue at daycare. For babies, some shapes may need to be cut in half again. My son is 22 months. Understand that even with a lidded cup, your child will probably make a mess. We just had lunch and it was a lot of frustration as I was making him pick up his spoon and it was extremely frustrating because he screamed and cried and threw a fit all the while I took his hand and had him grab his spoon.I know he’s a little young but still. That is if she is interested with her food..That’s another thing – she will only eat mashed vegetables and meatballs..She likes her food to be solid, which leaves out all the cooked mushy, fibrous, saucy kinds of foods out..She takes out the hard skins like tomatoes or oranges and gags with green pea or bell peppers or omelettes. I am started to get worried. Thoughts? He can eat foods that are easy to stab with a fork. When you feed your daughter something, try making it look different so she could go for a bite or two. Based on what you just told me I think it is very likely that she has an oral motor delay. Thanks! At this rate I feel like he will never be able to eat portion sizes (or anything near the portion sizes) that other toddlers eat. Hi Johanna, I think you already have some great strategies in mind- I can’t say I agree with the toys at the table, mainly because I don’t want kids to be distracted as they aren’t actively engaged in eating and learning to eat. He refuses to eat on his own. He will let us feed him and will eat a decent amount but he is also very fussy. I cant get my toddler to eat anyting not pureed. If you are in the states you could qualify for a free in home evaluation to help with feeding. Before trying to feed her from a bowl and with a spoon. Give them as little help as possible as you move along. In this article, you will find out the science behind 2 year olds’ temper tantrums and how to deal with them so that your children won’t keep throwing tantrums again and again. I’d also give her finger foods at every meal too so she is able to feed herself more efficiently:). It sounds like he needs to make the connection that his hands can take food to his mouth. We do bottle feeding first, especially she only eats about 24 oz max from the bottle, but I’ve noticed she doesn’t seem very interested in self feeding more than a handful or so of whatever we’re giving her. If i happen to get to the table first and she is on the phone I let him feed himself. Any ideas how to crack this in a way I can be consistent? Its a dilemma for me because it is him eating some food versus not eating at all. The older son started school now. Only problem is he is not eating by himself. Also, he just started to hold his own bottle about 3 weeks ago, before that we had to hold it for him. My son will be one year in just a couple weeks. What is your opinion on GRABEASE baby utensils? This can be addressed, but I would highly recommend getting an evaluation as soon as possible. Lastly, I have this post on how to keep your child seated for meals. He’ll normally do two spoon fulls and then completely give up! How do you get your baby to eat fruits and vegetables? It’s kind of like he simply doesn’t want his tray dirty. 10. My little boy also is struggling with speech and commumication so he doesnt really understand much of what we are telling him. What can i do to make sure she eats even when am not around her. 6- He does not show any self interest in food. That will motivate them to try again and again. I think that’s all. Run out like your busy and leave the spoon and bowl there. Also, he rarely reaches for the spoon when we are feeding him. he does this with every type of food. Lashing out in anger and yelling at someone is an example of an inappropriate emotional expression. He is just totally uninterested in feeding himself. Your email address will not be published. He keeps the food in his mouth. Learn to incorporate feeling words into your vocabulary. He may benefit from using tools like a weighted lap pad, a wiggle seat, or proprioceptive activities beforehand or during the meal. Should I just leave him with a plate and if he doesn’t eat or throws it just let him down and be done for that meal? Follow all of those steps. This allows baby to associate the spoon with eating and … Hi Alisha! Once he is making some progress cut back on placing food on the side and show him how to chew by dramatically leaving your mouth open for bites so he can see what you are doing. I try putting anything she is eating on her tray so she can attempt to feed herself but hasn’t willingly fed herself.I also just started getting her to hold her bottle when drinking as she used to struggle to get her hands off the bottle of I held re hands to it. She can take up to an hour to finish her meal amd stores food. I think my biggest challenge is going to be placing a plate or bowl in front of him without him just dumping all the food out and throwing it on the floor. She is going to be three in February and I am exhausted and want my child back to self feeding. Would be very much appreciated. Sure it's messy, but it's worth it. The MMR vaccine is very safe and effective. Thanks for joining the Your Kid's Table community! If I give him a larger piece of fruit (a whole strawberry or a chunk of banana) he will sometimes take one nibble and then he will squash it and rub it all over his tray. I have tried to show him with Cheerios but no luck yet. If you're traveling with a 17 month-year-old child, the key is entertainment. Thanks. I’m worried this is my fault as I was too paranoid to start giving him finger foods before about 1 month ago . If he wants to be picky he can feed himself. Later he also really wanted to feed himself with his spoon, at about 13 months old. Yes, if they are a year old now, feed them first and start to take away one bottle at a time, replacing it with milk during their meal… once they are on milk. The result depends on the fact when parents allow their child to try eating at the table. Maybe you can get him to eat at a coffee table or a small table in the living room- again try everything in small steps. She is frustrated quickly….in an entire day she may only have 6 baby spoons in total even though she has been presented with a wide variety of options. My love is 22 months old. Likely, it won’t be long before they have mastered this new skill! Let your toddler take the lead. The only thing he really has ever had a keen interest in trying to eat is his brothers’ raisins, but we can’t give him those right off! They often get a bunch in their hand at once and will try to shove their whole hand into their mouth. My daughter was similar but my oldest son never complained about eating by himself. He just started with a new OT this past week, and they don’t seem like they’re going to work on feeding with him. Any other tips? I have tried hand over hand with him, but when I do that he gets frustrated and throws the puff on the floor. Or she may need a little help from you to learn how to put herself to sleep. He doesn’t stay put in a highchair instead he sits on the sofa. I … If I put it back on his tray he will hand it back to me, and will keep this up until I feed him or until he gets frustrated and throws it on the ground. If it were just me, I would spoon feed him as long as he wants but he so wants to be with the older kids and this is the one thing stopping him. I totally understand how frustrating this and I think that it is good that you are trusting your instincts that something is going on here. If you can try to feed him with a spoon a bit and place it on the sides so that he moves his tongue to retrieve the food. Other than showing her i’ve tried that. Put just a couple pieces of food at a time on their plates. He prefers to use his finger. Have you looked into free early intervention services- see the article index under milestones? Start by following the order I describe in the post I mentioned. In a short time, you will only be occasionally helping them with a large bite or when they turn the spoon the wrong way. Move to the next step only when your child can do the previous step reliably and without your help. I think these issues may stem from the fact that my mom (who watches him while we work) and I are neat freaks so I don’t think he’s had enough practice. Are they helpful or harmful to baby’s development? Please help me so that he can chew food and take it himself. She’s a tough cookie, because she can become resistive with hand over hand with meals and even games like patty cake. I started him on pureed fruits and veggies then yogurt at 5.5 months. So I end up chasing him around trying to get him to eat. He will either pick up the food and then drop it on the ground immediately or swat at it and push it off his tray. One of the best ways to teach a child to eat by herself is to let her watch others do it. Thanks Alisha for your response. The only way in which she might have some before tonight is if I force feed her. Oh my gosh, first of all I’m sorry. I know they need more practice and we’ll keep working on that but should I be worried? She is fine if I feed her the snak but does not seem to want to feed herself. He enjoys it so much that I think maybe I’ve become a little too reliant on it, e.g. Part of the series: Parenting Tips. So now when i give him his food to eat by himself he first asks for his nursery rhymes. He just throws it away crying or giving it back to me expecting me to feed him. Some babies could eat with a spoon even before 1 year old, whereas a baby of a too anxious mother couldnt eat by himself even at 2 years old. Thank you! But you are definitely on the right track with buying the puffs and other meltable items. I am going to point you towards some more reading because I think there may be some underlying issues going on. My baby is 9 months. Get his teethers out, dip them in foods he likes. I want her to enjoy her meals feeding herself, and for myself not to get anxious before each meal time..How can I get her to try feeding herself and how can we come over this sensual dislike ? Does that help? She would pick up the food but drop them on the floor. You don’t want him to get too frustrated, overall it is more important that the experience is positive. He also gets intimidated by utensils at times so I feed him often with my own hands. There’s a lot of strategies for when to schedule tube feedings and oral feedings that can make a huge difference. Good Luck! Around 9/10 months I switched to all finger food with yogurt for lunch. Recently he started immitating us eating, however he’s only playing with the spoon and fork while henever puts anything in his mouth. There are so many kids just like your daughter that are thriving and doing well, but have a serious case of picky eating. He can undo his seat belt and climb out of his highchair. Make sure you are using a thick handled spoon like a share in the post and one that has a deep bowl, this will make it easier for him. Can you give me some advice in terms of how we can get him to start trying some table foods? Hi. When you notice your toddler touching themselves, stay calm and try to redirect their attention to something else, like their favorite toy. I really really want him to develop interest in food and start eating by himself! They refuse the suction plates they take them out of their table and poor all the food over the table top . I do think that sometimes for convenience we just do things for the kids (occasionally I just use one spoon, and push her hand out of the way when she tries to grab it) but it is possible ot teach them some of these skills at an early age. He has been eating puffs but doesn’t pick up bananas or other finger food. HELP PLEASE? It was funny…a few days after my post she started…I guess I just needed some patience. But he if I gv him fruits he lleat by himself. And halfway through they will rip off their bibs and get it on their clothes as well. Make sure you are using a child friendly spoon with a thick handle to make it easier for him and just allow him to get messy. Alisha also has 3 boys of her own at home. You have lots of time! If so, start there, slowly encouraging her to feed herself. If you struggle with the messiness of self feeding, make sure you read one of my most popular posts, Why You Should Let Your Kid Get Messy Eating. Thanks for your help! Possibly with food texture but that may just be toddler pickiness. She is now almost 9 months….when we sit in the high chair she immediately turns her head, seems frustrated. Children learning to feed themselves are developing independence, fine motor skills and food awareness. We have gone through huge swings of time periods where she will not eat anything. If you can have your own spoon and feed him some bites as well so he is still eating. What can I do? Thanks for easing my mind, Hello, This my first time posting ever and I hope you will help me out. He doesn’t have a good relationship with food. As for the holding a spoon, it is quite common for them not to want help. I would also highly recommend getting him to start playing in some different textures, you can do this through sensory bins, I have a post about those too (also found in the article index). Sorry, the twins are actually 8.5 months adjusted, 29 weekers….mommy brain:). Of course, I will share with you the best utensils for babies and toddlers learning to self feed, too! You could also try putting something sticky on her hands like honey or syrup, then all those little foods will stick to her hands. With his or her improved language and social skills, your child can become an active participant at mealtimes if given the chance to eat … Regardless of the reason they are having difficulty: consistency, patience, and practicing together are the keys to progress. Also, think about if you are able to change up the routine in some way, maybe eat somewhere different or pack a picnic? Some parents hesitate to introduce utensils to the toddler feeding process because it can be a recipe for a mess. I know its a lot of reading and I don’t want to overwhelm you, but you asked a lot of big questions. Im hoping he picks it up at daycare but I need to know what to do when he is at home. But now a days he doesn’t, I had to bribe him with so many things and I had to sit with him to feed him; it takes us ages for him to swallow and be ready for the next bite. How do I fix this? He goes to day car and the same story continues, he does well with his snacks and fruits but not with the main course. Self-feeding takes time; he or she will figure it out. Here are a few tips that can help with the more difficult aspects of dressing. Every thing I have to feed her with my fingers even banana. So what can I do to training him to eat by himself? Last Updated: September 20, 2019 Hopefully your child has started or will start feeding themselves those little melt-able puffs right off their tray around 8 months. Hi my Name is Naomi. I wouldn’t recommend going cold turkey with feeding him, but would start to institute some rules. Thank you. It is true that there is a window when kids learn and are receptive so you may have a bit more work ahead of you now. It’s good to have a general timeline of when to expect him to develop that skill. No, I hadn’t tried that. If you need more help or suspect underlying issues I am available for consult via phone or skype- no pressure! Let me know if you have more questions! Any advice you can provide would be excellent! I have tried oh you take one bite and I feed you two bites and when I have done things like this she just wont eat. Hey Isha, Encourage him to wipe up his own mess, it will give him some control and responsibility. He doesn't eat compulsively to comfort himself, or out of boredom. I think that will be the main change. Have a decent variety of foods? You can also try putting him in front of a mirror so he can see what he is doing- that helps sometimes too! Recently he refuses yogurt as we’ll so now we are on all finger foods. My little girl is struggling to self feed finger foods. He is also a very fussy eater. He is so young, he has plenty of time to figure it out. Whatever food I make for him, he usually eats 3-4 bites…hardly ever eats the whole thing. Try to follow the steps I described in the post and put his hand into something messy like yogurt and see if you can get it up to his mouth. My sweet girl is 15 months and refuses to self feed. Should we continue to offer finger foods? I am teaching my son to hold his spoon when eating pureed food and does ok with help. In the meantime, demonstrate how to chew, put pieces right on his gums, and give him teething rings to practice chewing on. Does he put toys or teethers into his mouth? I’m okay with her making a mess, or taking her time, but I just don’t want her to lose any further weight in the process. I know she’s still a bit behind, but such relief that she’s making progress. Thank you. I am mom of 7 and half months old son. She’s 16 months now and. Usually if we give him some water when he feels that sensation coming on he can stop it. ... How to Teach Your Kids Manners. Hi I have a 2 yr old that refuses to eat with a spoon. Your article is very helpful. Great question! I would place her food on her tray and have her eat with her hands. She eats ok with me on her own but with my wife she struggles. Also, are you in the states? If it makes you feel better break them up and place them on the sides. My daughter is 9 Months old and the doctor recommended I start introducing table foods to her. as long as your child is healthy, active and reaching the age milestones on time, then you dont need to worry . Spend just a few minutes “practicing” at the beginning of the meal and then let them finish their meal normally so they don’t get too frustrated. We are quite relaxed with our mealtimes, but I see that he might complain about feeding himself because that means he can’t be playing with the toys. Adulting 101: The credit building course from wikiHow. Also, she just learned how to sip from a straw!! My baby is turning 10 months in a couple of days, and we recently just started finger foods (I’ve only been giving him Gerber Puffs so far). My son just turned 3 years old. Have you tried playing with a spoon outside of mealtimes to get her used to the feel and how to complete the scooping part? Think baby steps. He loves food and is pretty good about trying different things as long as we feed him, though he takes a while to warm up to new textures. All other babies I know eat far more than she does, even ones younger and I’m starting to stress a little even if I hide it from her….I truly feel she doesn’t see the point in food or doesn’t like it. She eats puréed food I spoon feed her but nothing else. Here's how to turn common concerns into opportunities to teach healthy eating habits. It will take time, but try to reinforce the rule. What are the best foods to help teach them use the fork? Hi Helen, you are not alone! You can sign up free here. spoon feeding seem way beyond but yes at least he should take finger foods. I’ve done hand over hand for MONTHS but I’m not sure how to get him to stop turning the spoon. Ive made the food look pretty and showed her how i enjoy it but im not winning. It makes them feel important and grown up. My son has just turned 2, he’s a very laid back character and a slow learner! Invest in a few good bibs or apron type smocks that can better catch the food. He will pick food up with his pincer grasp (yay! On therapy websites they have some weighted and/or bent spoons that might make it easier for him. I know it is challenging, but it is short lived. ½ bun or muffin. Your support helps wikiHow to create more in-depth illustrated articles and videos and to share our trusted brand of instructional content with millions of people all over the world. Does that make sense? We understand how difficult this can be! First, I know you mentioned you were in canada, in a private message, and that it will take a while to get services, but I would encourage you to start the process. These are easy to eat and not very messy. I let her do this a few times…but only with drops of milk so she doesn’t choke. This is probably just a phase and I would take the middle road. We have backtracked to try a slow, easy approach. I will try to calm down since he’s not behind in his progress with self feeding. I’ve made a couple of attempts to have him hold the spoon, and then direct his motion as you describe in the post. She still sometimes gags, but mostly just slowly gums the food and eventually swallows. Please advise. It sounds like there are some underlying issues and I would recommend him getting some feeding therapy. You must be a working parent! Also, try to really work on it when you have the time until he is better at it in the morning. It doesn’t matter if they have food on them or not. My son turns 1 next week. I am not sure how I can go from just eating with fingers when he refuses the spoon all together. Hi, John here. Now she has been back to eating her food but with fighting about it. Does she respond to one over the other? Have you read my posts on how to transition your baby/toddler to table foods? 5-He does not eat/does not eat easily when out like restaurants, if we are at friends place etc. Teaching kids to be independent in the kitchen has multiple benefits: First of all, it’s a big help for you. Thanks for your reply, Alisha. My son is 18 months old. It’s hard to say what is going on here- it could be a phase. It is going to take a lot of consistency, so don’t expect it to happen over night, but he will get there. posted by Namlit at 12:16 AM on August 20, 2012 . ½ cup cooked rice, pasta or cereal. Puffs dissolve with saliva and have an extremely low choking risk if any at all. But, I’d try the method I wrote about in the post about spreading baby food or yogurt on the tray and having him bring it to his mouth with a messy hand. . Your advice has really helped me and I’m sure it has helped tons of other moms. My 10 month old uses a pincer grab to pick up snacks but won’t put the food to her mouth. I know that she may not technically starve, but she WILL get very malnourished and weak this way. He fingers feeds perfectly well but he hates using his spoon/fork. Thank you for this wonderful article. Now he only allowed on my lap if I have finished my meal. So leaving him go, and not feeding him while he runs around the house can mean possible dehydration. I was pretty motivated to teach my own kids because that meant I could sit back and enjoy my own meal again… well, mostly. Many toddlers with language delays have difficulty learning to answer questions. Please, That’s great that you are following the other steps! Please help? I appreciate the help! Part of their training has involved learning lots of easy recipes for kids. It’s okay, let him learn from his mistakes. I even tried offering his favorite finger foods on his palm when he is hungry asking him to eat it by himself. Once your child gets the hang of dressing himself in simple clothing, he can graduate to garments with snaps, zippers, and buttons. Are you in the states? I’m at a loss of what to do. But the prongs are rounded just enough so that they aren’t dangerous for little ones. During the initial phase, try using sippy cups. I am sorry for all the questions but I’m quite desperate now. Take his hand to his mouth so the begins to understand. Then immediately a dirty hand will smear more food there. He only eats them when I put them in his mouth. This has caused her to not want in her bed.) I would highly recommend this if you aren’t. Hi Amy! My son is 3 1/2 just started preschool he’s so far behind he’s s not so good using utensils and he wont even sit down to have lunch with the rest of the kids in the classroom. To be honest I might forget the plates for now and try again in a month, just give them a break. Thanks again!! Plus, she’s so independent that she doesn’t want any help. He is at 14months now and can almost self feed he needs help geting the food on the spoon. Sure enough, even at 4 months, even at her first offering of cereal, my daughter wanted to grab the spoon. First of all, make sure you are giving them opportunity. I tried getting her hand to her mouth with the food but she resists and cries/ whines when I do and really won’t open her mouth. I’d even try the fork at his age and do the act busy trick with the fork loaded when you know he’s really hungry. Need your help. To clarify about the rotating spoons: the first spoon I give to her, to hold and do whatever she wants with. Updated on February 22, 2009 B.W. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. It is good that you are thinking about moving away from this and first suggestion would be to make it a gradual process. There are ways you can minimize the mess as you help your child master the skills of self-feeding. Most kids are motivated to eat and will figure out how to get it into their mouth. She hates getting her fingers dirty n wont finger feed with liquidy foods. And when you’re reading to start cleaning up, you face the dilemma of where to start first: wipe off the hands? It sounds like he enjoys eating, he’ll be there before you know it. The trick is to only give them a little food in the bowl at a time. I would possibly get 2 baby spoons in at a sitting. I don’t place the ads myself but have an ad network that does, I can’t see the ads you are talking about. Join in with him a little and try to demonstrate taking it to his mouth and also giving him a little help as needed. It takes a lot of practice, especially with children that have developmental delays. Hi my son is 27 months old and does not feed himself anything . He has very little patience and just crumbles everything(or smears it all over himself) when he gets tired of trying or is finished eating. There’s no pressure, but I’m also available for consults if you’d like to go that route. You can try here and there but don’t get into a power struggle. Take your time, but be consistent at every meal. Hi Becky, so nice to hear from a fellow OT! She has baby dolls and I have been taking different kinds of spoons and pretending to scoop food out of a bowl and feed it to her dollies. But later she is totally reluctant to eat on her own. He self feeds some of his favorite food like crackers, cheese, gold fish, fruits etc. The cultural and food is so much different here. If you need more help, I am available for consultations, where we can discuss more specifics. He hates getting dirty and I clean him up fast in order to avoid a meltdown. I’ve been trying since 6-7 months to give him puffs, cheerios, stemmed carrots, crackers, etc. Transition to a Booster Seat. The advice I received from a paediatric dietician helped me transform my fussy eater into a happy eater! Start by just getting him to touch it, once he is doing that then try to have him smell or take to his lips. Should he be attempting to eat all food with a spoon (including things that adults would eat with their hands, like apple cubes or sandwich pieces), or should we just work on this with food that adults would use utensils for? Hi Kristen, I’m wondering if he doesn’t like the texture of foods. My 14 month old is a bit low on the weight chart, and I don’t know how to let her learn to self feed while keeping her caloric intake at a suitable number. If they are having trouble with getting the food onto the fork, provide that hand over hand help again until they get the hang of it. I know how frustrating throwing of utensils can be and sounds like your doing a great job at trying to teach her! You can even practice it when he turns eight to nine months by placing the food in front of him and letting him eat it on his own. 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