DD is 17 months now and I'm finding that she really likes using a fork (and can poke it into most things, like peas, carrot "coins", banana chunks, toast pieces, etc.) but when I give her her bowl and spoon, she'll hand it back to me and say "mommy help?" Sometimes I can encourage her to "scoop" with her spoon (she loves saying the word "scoop" right now, so that helps!), but most of the time, if it is a spoon-related food, she just refuses to do it herself, and I find that I'm feeding her, or else she doesn't eat anything.
When she does use her spoon, she is ok at scooping (if the food is fairly thick), and half the time she'll get the spoon into her mouth the right side up. The other half of the time, she turns the spoon upside down on the way to her mouth (which doesn't matter too much if what she's eating is thick and sticks to the spoon, but it gets frustrating for her with stuff like peas!). So, I wonder if she is frustrated with it and that is why she automatically asks me to help. ?? We work at the spoon thing at each meal, but we haven't seen any big surge in her desire to do it herself yet. Hoping it comes one day soon! (:
Carla