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Your Fear of Choking Is Holding Your Baby Back. Let's Fix That.
A free guide from our pediatric feeding therapist—so you can move forward with confidence.
Fear of choking is the single most common reason parents delay starting solids or stay stuck on purées longer than they need to.
And we completely understand why—watching your baby gag on food for the first time is terrifying if you don't know what you're seeing.
Here's the thing: gagging and choking are not the same thing. Gagging is actually a normal, protective reflex that helps your baby learn to manage food safely. Once you understand the difference, mealtimes become a lot less scary.
This free guide — created by our pediatric feeding therapist — walks you through exactly what to look for, how to respond, and how to build the confidence to put real food in front of your baby.
What’s Inside:
A clear explanation of the difference between gagging and choking
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Our simple GAG framework for responding when your baby gags
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10 action steps to work through your fear and move forward with solids
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What a choking emergency actually looks like and how to respond
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Knowledge is the antidote to fear. You've got this, we’re here to help.
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Build the confidence to put real food in front of your baby
The 101 before one® program includes a full choking safety module taught by our pediatric feeding therapist, plus step-by-step guidance on how to serve every food safely for your 6–12 month old.

