Many toddlers go through a phase of chewing food and spitting it out as they learn new textures, manage bite sizes, or let you know they’re full. This is usually a normal part of feeding development. Offer small pieces, avoid pressure, and model chewing and swallowing. If it happens a lot, depends on the food, or feels concerning to you, use our AI chat for more personalized guidance.
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