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These Foods Are Choking Hazards For Your Toddler

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These Foods Are Choking Hazards For Your ToddlerThese Foods Are Choking Hazards For Your Toddler

Keep your child safe by avoiding these choking hazards

Just last month, a two-year-old boy died after choking on a bubblegum in Perth, Australia. We hear about stories of toddlers choking on seemingly innocent foods all the time, and the most unnerving part about it is that it can happen to anyone.

To avoid choking hazards as much as possible, feed your child appropriate foods depending on their ages. The website Baby Center identified foods that can pose a choking risk.

Choking hazards for children 12 to 24 months old

A chunk of food larger than a pea can get lodged in your child’s throat. Don’t serve your child food when you’re driving and you can’t supervise her eating.

These Foods Are Choking Hazards For Your Toddler

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Make sure that you dice, shred, or cut up:

  • carrots, celery, and green beans

Cut these foods into quarters before serving:

  • grapes, cherry tomatoes, and melon balls

Shred or cut these foods into small pieces:

  • meats and cheeses

Instead of giving your toddler large dollops of peanut butter, spread it thinly on bread or crackers.

Avoid these foods altogether:

  • small, hard foods like hard candies, cough drops, nuts, and popcorn.
  • soft, sticky foods like chewing gum, marshmallows, jelly, or gummy candies
 
These Foods Are Choking Hazards For Your Toddler

Image source: iStock

For older children

From 24 months onwards, your child should be a more competent eater. However, there’s still a chance that he could choke on his food. Continue avoiding the choking hazards above, and discourage your child from multitasking—when he’s eating, he shouldn’t be distracted from his meal.

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