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Gosh, I really can't remember when I stopped cutting things up really small for my daughter, but it was probably around that age. If he hasn't had a ton of finger food experience up until now, I would go by his cues. If he doesn't care that you cut up his food, I would do it. Is he using a fork or spoon yet? If he is (forks are a bit easier at this age) then maybe he can fork stuff into his mouth and it can be a little bigger piece. I do remember though that this was about the age (maybe a few months older) that my daughter started to really like whole fruits. She would start eating the peaches, plums, and apples right out of the grocery bag if I wasn't looking! LOL! I will say that it was kind of a wasteful period b/c she could never finish a whole fruit but I suppose it was worth it to foster that love of fruit and feeling of independence! Like I said, monitor him a bit more closely and figure out what he can/can't do and what he does/doesn't like when it comes to eating. I'm glad he's on the ball now though! ;)