Any suggestions?? Is this like truly a problem and I need like to seriously work on it with him or should I be concerned? Or is it kind of whatever and it will happen in time? I am trying not to cater to his desire to use utensils for almost everything. But it’s tough to see him squish food and not put it in his mouth and then put it in him mouth if I put it on a fork. So I’m going to try to not put it on a fork and whatnot as much. But I’m just not sure how concerned and stressed about this I should be?
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From what my pediatrician has told me is that at 9 months of age, the baby should be using the pointer finger and thumb to pick up items whether it’s small or big. Would try and work on these with him! I don’t foresee it being a huge issue, and you can always ask your son’s pediatrician too for recommendations! Download the milestones app, it tells you different ages what babies should be doing by then.
I have definitely seen him use his thumb and pointer finger for toys and strings and stuff. But not for food. I think he likes his fork and spoon too much lol. He’s hit all his milestones so I think he like cognitively fine. I guess his utensils are just a bit of a crutch. We will work on it with him! Any tips?

I honestly see no issue with him wanting to use utensils. It allows him to have better motor skill development and encourages independence. Maybe do chunk size pieces (that he’s able to safely chew/swallow) and try to get him to use his fingers. Show him a few times of you picking it up and feeding it to him and he will eventually get the hang of it!

I’ve given my son the rice teethers as they are bigger to handle instead of the star puff things. I started feeding my son purées at 4 months as he showed interest in my food when we’d eat dinner. I did mistake the milestones. Picking up items with pointer finger and thumb is 12 months. Raking food towards themselves is the 9 month milestone. I have strayed away from purées because my son basically wants nothing to do with them. He only wants the fruits in purées but not vegetables. So I started feeding him bite size pieces of vegetables as well as whatever meat I cook to get him used to picking up smaller things. I’m also a FTM so all is new to me as well. My sons in the 98% percentile, weighing 25 lbs at 27 inches long and just turned exactly 9 months 5 days ago.

Same here! She uses her pincer grasp to pick up small pieces of food but never puts it in her mouth. Spoon? Right in the mouth. Toys? Right in the mouth 😂
Babies will get there!