Hi, I have a 2.2mth old. I firstly have to say that I have pretty much always fed him 80% of the time, and I know that now I have made things difficult for myself, I always fed him because I then know that he has had a full meal, we did do baby weaning but not to a full extent this is why he is fussy with touching his food now and using cutlery. He’s behind in his development in a few areas anyway, so this probably has something to do with it. He will eat food on a plate if it’s chicken/fish fingers, cucumber chips ect so like finger foods. But he won’t/can’t use a spoon to eat a cooked dinner or a curry ect. He will eat it all if I feed him and I have been trying to introduce the spoon putting the bowl infront of him letting him have a go but he just plays with it just moves the spoon around and hits at the bowl only gently but then just puts the spoon down and won’t even attempt it. He’s getting fussy with his foods at the moment anyway so makes it even more of a struggle. I end up feeding him the meal as it will just go stone cold if I don’t and it’s a waste of food and everyone’s time and he will be hungry. He doesn’t understand me taking it away and letting him ‘go hungry’ I don’t think that would work as he hasn’t got great communication so he doesn’t understand really what I am saying. I do give him and feed him because what else am I supposed to do? I am going to keep trying to let him feed himself but his coordination is just not great he has the spoon upside down and just gets in a right mess with it. As I said I know I’ve sort of done this myself as I didn’t let him experiment that much when he was a baby and I’ve kind of missed that stage now. Does anyone have any similar experiences that they can give me advice on? He’s in a nursery and the other children sit and eat and lately he hasn’t been joining in with them and I just want him to be able to do it with the other children. Feeding him right now just works for us and I know he’s eating he’s a solid healthy little boy and I don’t want to get him off track by him not eating his meals.