🤔Just feed them what you’re eating” they say…EXCEPT…
The foods that we all enjoy… can also be the ones that worry me most.😳
Choking hazards / toddler safety / feeding therapy
I get it, one family, one meal. ❤️
Love that. BUT…
❌Children under the age of four aren’t ready for some of the foods that enjoy. They don’t have the skills, the airway protection or the ATTENTION to manage many foods safely. And THEN…
😳Choking is often silent, fast, YET preventable.
✨Certain foods are higher risk because they are:
• Round
• Firm
• Sticky
• Hard to chew
🍇🌭🥜🍬That’s why foods like grapes, hot dogs, nuts, popcorn, and chewy or hard candy need a little extra attention or shouldn’t be offered at all.
But here’s the good news
👉You don’t have to avoid ALL of these foods.
You just need to prepare them safely:
👉 Cut grapes lengthwise
👉 Slice hot dogs into thin strips
👉 Spread nut butter thinly or chop nuts into very tiny piece for toddlers
👉 Soften harder foods via roasting or steaming (like veggies)
And just as important 👇
✔️ Have your child sit while eating
✔️ Stay close – keep an eye on them. Choking typically has no sound.
✔️ Watch for overstuffing
🍿🍬And that popcorn and candy? Absolutely not, ESPECIALLY in a dark movie theater. Wait till age four.
👉 Comment HANDOUTS and I’ll send you my safety guides (in English & Spanish) plus so much more!
💕Melanie
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