You must have seen small children chewing or pressing something in their mouth, whether it is their toys, house keys, or any other thing. Parents surprised by this habit of children want to know why their child puts everything in their mouth. If you are also one of those parents, then let us know the reason for this-

Is it normal for children to put everything in their mouths?
Experts believe that children putting everything in their mouths is a normal stage of their development. Almost every child goes through this stage and it is not unusual.
This is their way of learning.
Children constantly try to know and understand the world around them. To do this, they put things in their mouth and see. In this way, they try to understand different tastes and textures. Children do not put anything in their mouths because they are hungry or they think that the thing will be tasty.
They do this to keep themselves calm.
By sucking things in their mouth, the child feels calm, which is why they breastfeed or bottle feed for a long time. If all these are not around them, they look for something else. When children are very tired, irritable or they feel like playing, they keep chewing things in their mouths.
When teeth come
Parents know that the phase of teething is difficult for children. New teeth come out by tearing the gums, so children feel pain and pressure. In such a situation, children chew something in their mouths to give themselves relief. Experts believe that if your child is also trying to chew something, then he may be teething.
How to stop the child from doing this
Children do not know which thing is right for them to put in their mouth and which is not. Instead of stopping them, divert their attention in some other direction.
If your child is chewing on something harmful, instead of forcefully snatching it away, give them something in its place that is safe for them to chew.
Always keep an eye on them, as they put things in their mouth in a blink of an eye.

Keep them safe in this way.
Keep any small object that can get stuck in their throat out of their reach.
Things like buttons, batteries, small jewelry, or coins can be dangerous.
Cell phones, computers, and remote controls
Shoes, your pet's toys and their food
Any hot object
Magnets or magnetic toys
Cleaning products, medicines, or supplements
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