I sort of went down this path. We did a mix of solids and spoon-feeding.
DS decided he wanted solids and started himself - his first taste was an apple I was eating and he kept coming back for more! I tried baby rice but TBH that tastes foul so we did a mix of solid fruit, like pears, and mushed up fruit, such as apricot or banana, for one "meal" a day, usually at our dinner time and we all ate together.
We progressed to DS eating basically fruit and veg that we were eating, he would finger-feed, then we would put a little plate on his high-chair with a spoon and he could play with that and finger-feed, we also gave rusks and baby packet food that were finger-feeding (they usually say "not suitable for under 12 months" on but that's because they're solid, not because of ingredients). Then we started with just mini portions of our food and tbh I can't remember ages because we just watched him and took our cues there. He now eats a half portion of our food every meal and eats pretty much everything. If he doesn't like something he leaves it (or squishes it on his tray). No fighting, no fuss, we can all eat together! You will need a "splat mat" under the high-chair though because it can be messy.
DS is really skilled with cutlery now and if I'm being lazy and giving him a baby meal - or if I do a cottage pie (I am a good mummy, honest!) - he doesn't use his fingers. He has learnt by copying us, we've never pushed anything, although I think nursery were keener on cutlery than we would have been.
You can start putting solid food in front of babies when you want, they won't eat it until they are ready. You can wait until you are ready too, either is fine, and you can do a mix of styles of feeding depending on what suits.
HTH.



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