Normally, I say, "Do what works." If children are young and dicing up their meat in interesting shapes or letting them dine with a favorite spoon or fork works, go for it...
But today I spoke to a client about this topic. She said she had to put her daughter's food in muffin tins with toothpicks so she would eat it. A variety of condiments were made available.
That seems like too much to me.
Though I was criticized when my son was six. He did not like tablespoons, so I made sure he had small spoons. A friend said I was spoiling him. I didn't think so.
Now, if he was 15 and making the same request, maybe....
But today I spoke to a client about this topic. She said she had to put her daughter's food in muffin tins with toothpicks so she would eat it. A variety of condiments were made available.
That seems like too much to me.
Though I was criticized when my son was six. He did not like tablespoons, so I made sure he had small spoons. A friend said I was spoiling him. I didn't think so.
Now, if he was 15 and making the same request, maybe....
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