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  • Let him experiment with dipping the spoon into his food and trying to get it into his mouth. Be patient at this point, it can get messy.
  • Alternate bites from your spoon and his spoon. This allows your toddler to develop hand-eye coordination, while making feeding more efficient, and reducing his frustration with learning a new skill.
  • Fill his spoon, but let him do the feeding. This helps reduce waste from spills, but still gives him the feeling of accomplishment that comes from feeding himself.
  • Try spoon-feeding at the beginning of the meal when he is the most hungry. When he loses interest in spoon-feeding, give him some finger foods to complete his meal.
  • Give him a spoon to play with during snack time. Seeing you handle the spoon will help him imitate you and learn how to hold it properly in his own hand.

  • The Yoplait Kids yogurts are perfect for letting toddlers learn to feed themselves with a toddler sized spoon. Since they are thicker, they cling to the spoon and give my daughter a real sense of accomplishment.

    Debbie, New Hartford, CT





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