We’ve got five choking prevention tips for your little one—plus, foods to avoid for a safe and happy mealtime.
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Your toddler can eat lots of grown-up foods now. Hooray! But they haven’t mastered chewing quite yet. This means there are a lot of foods out there that pose choking risks. We’ve got five toddler choking prevention tips, plus a list of foods to avoid.
These foods are cylindrical in shape making it easy to choke on or are very sticky and difficult to swallow. Some examples include:
It’s exciting now that your little one can enjoy a variety of new foods, just make sure to keep an eye on them so that they’re able to try new flavors without the danger. If you feel unsure about the food you’re serving, refer back to our toddler choking prevention list for a refresher or consult your pediatrician.
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