I tried some suction plates and bowls but they do not work (LO 3 thinks they are toys) so we just put the food on the high chair tray. This really bothers my MIL but oh well!
I tried some suction plates and bowls but they do not work (LO 3 thinks they are toys) so we just put the food on the high chair tray. This really bothers my MIL but oh well!
apricot / 431 posts
16 months and still on her tray! I try using plates but she dumps the food onto her tray (or the floor!) I personally don't think it's a big deal yet. Tell your MIL that your LO is 1 and to chill
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
At 1 I was just putting food on the tray. At around 14-15 months I started occasionally putting things in plates/bowls and consistently for every meal starting around 18 months.
pear / 1750 posts
Haha yeah, no plates. If we're at a restaurant I might let it slide and watch him like a hawk. That's why the high chair tray is washable!
grapefruit / 4903 posts
At about 18 months we stopped using the tray and converted the high chair to pull up to the table. Both girls (20 months and 3.5 years) use IKEA Kalas plates, bowls and cups.
coconut / 8854 posts
Almost 14 months, and I haven't even considered plates yet. The way it is, I have plenty of food flung around the entire kitchen. I can only imagine how much of a mess it would be if I added a plate or bowl into the mix!
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
@snowjewelz: I think I started with plates consistently around 18 months for my other LOs too!
squash / 13199 posts
@autumnlove: on the tray or sometimes in the little munchkin bowls. Why does it bother your MIL the tray is designed for that purpose
coconut / 8472 posts
I think we tried the suction cup plates but they didn't work so we went with the tray for a while. But we hated having to hand wash the entire tray and have it ready for every meal vs putting a plate in the dishwasher, so the tray didn't really last all that long.
pomelo / 5093 posts
On the tray, or on the bench seats to our table if she's hungry but won't sit. Whatever. Sitting still for a long meal is a skill we work on later, in this family. All I care is that she eats.
pear / 1558 posts
LO is almost 14 mos & we definitely serve her on her tray. I have a suction cup bowl, but haven't even tried it yet. Soupy stuff we spoon feed her out of another bowl that has a side handle.
apricot / 443 posts
We have a chair that attaches to the table and use a silicone placemat. My husband tries a bowl every so often. I'd love an EZPZ because my husband seems to think it's "improper" to not have her using a plate and utensils. It doesn't hurt her to try but sometimes I have to bite my tongue because he gets so frustrated trying!
blogger / kiwi / 588 posts
DD is almost 19 months and we still use the highchair tray when we're home. The tray has an attachment so we put her food on there and then put it on top of the the original tray. It's really easy to wash in between meals too. When we're out we use a plate or a plastic place mat.
kiwi / 698 posts
At 12 months, food was still on her tray. At 16 months, she desperately wants to be a big girl and do everything herself, so she's pretty good with a bowl and spoon. She's also a voracious eater, so she doesn't want to waste food by throwing it on the floor. Lol!
pear / 1930 posts
I swear my almost 12 month old thinks we are challenging her with suction plates/bowls. Those she plays with but for the most part she just eats off of the plain plastic ones.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
We just started plates with our 16 month old yesterday. She has used them occasionally at my moms but she behaves completely differently for than me. So far it's gone well but we also got a new kitchen table that finally made space for her to actually eat at the table with us so it may not be so hot after the novelty wears off
nectarine / 2173 posts
16 months and most of the time we use a plastic plate on the tray. She used to dump her food a lot, but it has improved with time. Key was her learning to say "all done" and handing us the plate with her cup and spoon/fork when she is done. Most of the time if we take it right away and praise her, she won't dump it. If she dumps her food, we remind her that she is telling us she is done (no food given back if it is dumped).
pomegranate / 3192 posts
Usually right on the island where we eat (she sits in a lobster chair) or in an EZPZ mat (suction placemat/divided plate in one).
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