Warnings are forever being issued to parents about which household items and toys are choking hazards to small children. We carefully read the labels, listen to news reports, and do our best to be vigilant about what the little ones are sticking in their mouths. This should also include food. Since their airways are still small, young children are at greater risk of swallowing bits of food that are too large, which can lead to choking. Whether you're feeding them, or they're eating by themselves, accidents can easily happen. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, food accounts for half of choking incidents in small children. To help prevent this, they've highlighted which foods pose the biggest risk to children under the age of 4: Nuts can easily get caught in a child's airway due to their size. To add to this, tiny teeth might not be able to handle chewing whole nuts, so avoid giving them nuts altogether. Sometimes, the shells from the nuts can restrict airways too. Before giving your child nuts, you should wait until they're well over the age of 4, can sit while eating, and have learned how to chew their food completely. 2. Candy Besides leading to cavities, hard candy such as lollipops send thousands of kids to the ER every year. Even a small piece can get stuck in a child's throat. Avoid giving hard candy and marshmallows to your child until they're over the age of 5 and can chew thoroughly. 3. Grapes Due to their size and slippery texture, grapes are a major choking hazard. Doctors suggest a no-grape policy for kids under 4 or cutting them into quarters before serving them to children. Similarly shaped foods like cherries should also be avoided at this age. 9. Popcorn Popcorn shouldn't be given to children until they're at least 4. Many toddlers and infants have to visit the ER each year due to kernels getting lodged in their airways. |
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