The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children younger than 4 years old should not be fed any round, firm foods unless they are cut into small, nonround pieces. Young children may not chew food correctly before swallowing. This increases the risk of swallowing the food whole and choking. Food to avoid or cut into small pieces for children younger than age 4 include the following:
- Hot dogs
- Nuts
- Meat chunks
- Grapes
- Hard candy
- Popcorn
- Chunks of peanut butter
- Raisins
- Raw carrots
In addition, always supervise your young children when they are eating. Sometimes, choking can happen when an older child feeds a younger sibling unsafe food. Young children should also sit while eating, and never walk, play, or run with food in their mouths.
Note
Hot dogs and grapes can be eaten by young children as long as the skins are taken off and the food is cut into small, nonround pieces.