A feeding journey for every child
doddl is designed for all children — tools that work at your child's pace, whatever that looks like. doddl is recommended by occupational therapists and families supporting children with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, dyspraxia, low muscle tone, and other developmental differences.

Designed for every child
Whatever the challenge
doddl's mealtime tools are designed to support children by making self-feeding achievable at every stage of development, without age ranges or pressure.
The SEN journey
Find the best product for your child

Just starting out
Every journey starts somewhere

Establishing grip
They're gripping — and that's huge

Getting more involved
Trying new things!
Every journey starts somewhere
You would love your child to start learning how to use cutlery. They might not be able to hold a spoon yet, and that's completely fine. This is where we begin — together. We would recommend 'just starting out' products if all the following applies to your child:
- Your child has no experience of using cutlery
- Your child has limited hand eye coordination
- Your child may need some support to sit at mealtimes
- Your child has involuntary movements
They're gripping — and that's huge
Your child is beginning to grip and guide. It might be inconsistent. It might take ten attempts to get a spoonful in. That's not failure — that's exactly what progress looks like at this stage - a desire to keep practising and celebrate the small wins. We would recommend doddl in this stage if the following apply:
- Your child can move food to their mouth
- Your child has some experience of handling cutlery
- Your child's appetite is growing
- Your child is showing signs of wanting to self feed
Trying new things!
Your child is starting to get the hang of feeding themselves and they want more independence. Your child might be ready for the next step - including their first safe knife - if:
- They are showing an interest in chopping food
- They have a desire for independence
- You would like to get them more involved in the kitchen
What SEN parents say
"I purchased this for my (nearly) three year old who has a number of developmental delays. He has always struggled with self feeding — he has had this set around a week and it's made such a difference. He is enjoying meal times again and managing for the most part independently — before this set he was avoiding mealtimes out of frustration. Thanks to doddl I get to have a happy little boy at my table again."
Emily Hunt
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"This cutlery has changed our daughter's life. She has special needs and would struggle with regular cutlery, often meal times ending in tears or us spoon feeding her. The first time using them, she ate her entire dinner by herself."
Samantha Pike
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"One of my girls has cerebral palsy & struggles to use her left hand as it is normally fisted shut but with the shape of the handles she has been able to attempt feeding herself which is fantastic."
Abigail
Toddler Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"My daughter has Down syndrome so takes much longer to master new things, particularly coordination and self feeding. She was able to use the fork in this set by the end of her meal this evening. First time. Amazing."
Miss Katrin B Cross
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"My son has down syndrome so he has low muscle tone. I was so proud of him successfully getting food with these and feeding himself. It truly gives him more independence and more time for me to feed myself instead of trying to spoon feed him."
Acey S.
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"I had bought the spoon and fork set for my grandson who has autism, he really coped so well with them I have since bought the knife and again it has proved to be such a help. Someone has really watched small children struggle with cutlery and given a lot of thought into helping little fingers master the art of using knife, fork and spoon."
Barbara H.
Toddler Knife
"I'm a paediatric occupational therapist — I work in child development and often recommend specialist cutlery for children. I bought these for my own toddlers and they got to grips with them very easily, they encourage an appropriate hand hold. I'll be recommending these to parents of the children I work with."
Cherry Fitzsimmons
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"My youngest has a disability and coordination is something we are keen to maintain focus on. I am immediately amazed at how quickly she got to grips with this set and I cannot recommend it highly enough."
Steve D
Toddler Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"I've been using these with my toddler for a couple of weeks, he's never really took to any cutlery set (suspected autism) and prefers to use his hands however he has really took to these. The size is great, especially for taking them out and about."
Jess M
Children's Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"Bought these for my son who has ASD and fine motor issues. They are very pricey but worth it as they are very good quality. My son uses the spoon and fork most of all but still struggles with the knife. Overall fantastic product."
Sarah East
Toddler Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"I bought these to help my autistic 5yr old. They have very sturdy handles and are great for improving his fine motor skills."
Kristy A.
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"My little boy has cerebral palsy and these are the best we have found for him to use independently. Also helps to improve motor skills further. We bought two sets so we could have one when we are out too."
Glee25
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"The cutlery have massively helped our toddler improve feeding himself. As a prem baby he really struggles with coordination and control with longer handle utensils, the difference they have made is fantastic. A perfect fit for little hands."
Lorraine Madden
Toddler Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"My 2 year old granddaughter struggles with fine motor skills and this doddl spoon and fork set has made feeding herself so easy. The shorter, stubby handles are easy to grip and use. Her confidence and accuracy in feeding herself have improved enormously!"
Fiona Clark
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"She was always eating with her hands and now she is using these utensils to eat and it's a big achievement with her sensory issues!"
Rosemary Olcott
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"The shape of the handles meant we didn't have to tackle teaching her how to HOLD cutlery as well as how to USE it. The way it is shaped means it just came naturally to her on how to hold it!"
Christopher Robson
Toddler Spoon, Fork & Knife Set
"I'm a pediatric occupational therapist and I highly recommend these utensils for toddlers and children with special needs. They promote independence with proper grasping patterns."
Gracie
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
"As a fellow Occupational Therapist and Mum; I love this cutlery set. I love the design that caters for an infant's developing fine motor skills and makes learning to self feed a more enjoyable experience. My son is now three years old and this continues to be his favourite cutlery set."
Koren
Toddler Spoon & Fork Set
Trusted by professionals
Recommended by occupational therapists
doddl isn't just trusted by parents — it's the cutlery OTs reach for first when working with SEN children. Designed with OT input, tested in clinical settings, recommended by NHS practitioners.

I've been absolutely loving using the doddl cutlery set with my family. It's really helped my daughter to hone her skills around self-feeding with a spoon and fork.

My son loved eating at the family table with his doddl cutlery — he was participating in our family mealtimes before he was walking!

Every child is different
We understand the challenges your child faces
doddl is used by families navigating a wide range of conditions. Each child is different. Every challenge is valid. Every step forward matters.
Children with dyspraxia often struggle with the coordination and grip needed for standard cutlery — making every mealtime a source of frustration. doddl's grip design works with the motor pattern your child has right now.
Low muscle tone can make gripping standard cutlery difficult and tiring. doddl's wider, shorter handle is shaped specifically for the grip pattern that comes naturally when muscle tone is lower.
Sensory sensitivities can make mealtimes overwhelming. doddl's consistent shape and tactile handle give children a familiar, predictable tool — reducing one source of frustration at the table.
Focus and impulsivity can make sitting through a meal difficult. When the physical tool works easily, mealtimes become less of a battle — leaving more energy for everything else.
Whether the challenge is hemiplegia, low tone, or coordination, doddl's ergonomic handle is used by OTs specifically for children with CP. Works with the hand that's available — both sides.
If your child is struggling at mealtimes but you don't have a diagnosis yet — you don't need one to start here. doddl is designed for the challenge, not the label. If mealtimes are hard, this is for you.








