Honestly, my second son is 15 months old and still spoon fed. I don't see a problem with it, as long as your daughter is getting food and happy. My doctor told me 18 months is when they should be able to spoon-feed themselves, but every baby is different. Think of it like this: all the babies throughout history didn't have these timetables pressed on them, right? And they all learned eventually. If she's like, 2, and still being spoon-fed, then there may be a problem. But at one, it's normal in my mind. This is just my opinion, feel free to disagree, I will not be offended. My son wouldn't even chew for a long time, so he couldn't eat the baby food with pieces in it, just the completely pureed kind. I tried a piece of toast one day, and he absolutely loved it, and devoured it within minutes. He also loves cheerios, and tiny tiny tiny pieces of cheddar cheese (I have never chopped cheese that small, it's ridiculous! But I am paranoid about choking). My suggestion is to practice her self-feeding with foods that don't require a spoon, like baby crackers, or the Gerber puffs. I hope this was helpful! Don't worry though, I don't think any one year old can consistently feed themselves with a spoon. My older son didn't do it either, and he is absolutely fine. :)