Anonymous wrote:This happened to our child. It was very scary for them, and we always reaffirmed their fear, and acknowledged that it was real. We let them eat foods at their own pace. We talked about chewing a lot, small bites, how to communicate they are choking, drinking water. Eventually they did become more confident, but still suspicious at times. They still refuse certain foods if they are chewy. If you are worried, definitely seek out someone to help.
This exactly. It took some time for her to get past it, but we remained patient and reassuring. I think this is key and reaching out to your pediatrician is a great idea if you start to worry more or the behavior starts edging toward extreme.