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let her - both my kids learned. My DH could use them before he used a fork! When I first moved up here, I went to Noble Court for Dim sum with a friend of mine who is from Hong Kong and her 18 mo. daughter. When they brought out only chop sticks, my friend asked the waitress for a fork for me. The waitress put the flatware on the high-chair and gave me the chopsticks. When we switched and I saw the baby could already use chopsticks I was so embarrassed! I learned quickly. For my son, se always had them around. Initially, he would stub his food with them and lif it that way. Then I rolled up the paper wrapper, put it between the sticks near the fat end and rubber-banded it so he could use them as pincers. I never showed him how to use the chopsticks, but it was not long before he learned and did not need the rubber band. My SIL and MIL were visiting when we were all invited to a New Years Party at the home of some Japanese friends, and they took video of Alex eating sushi with chopstick at barely 3 YO. My mother thinks it is just wierd that we eat soup with chopsticks now. My DD is not so skilled, I think because she does not like Asian foods.
let her - both my kids learned. My DH could use them before he used a fork! When I first moved up here, I went to Noble Court for Dim sum with a friend of mine who is from Hong Kong and her 18 mo. daughter. When they brought out only chop sticks, my friend asked the waitress for a fork for me. The waitress put the flatware on the high-chair and gave me the chopsticks. When we switched and I saw the baby could already use chopsticks I was so embarrassed! I learned quickly. For my son, se always had them around. Initially, he would stub his food with them and lif it that way. Then I rolled up the paper wrapper, put it between the sticks near the fat end and rubber-banded it so he could use them as pincers. I never showed him how to use the chopsticks, but it was not long before he learned and did not need the rubber band. My SIL and MIL were visiting when we were all invited to a New Years Party at the home of some Japanese friends, and they took video of Alex eating sushi with chopstick at barely 3 YO. My mother thinks it is just wierd that we eat soup with chopsticks now. My DD is not so skilled, I think because she does not like Asian foods.