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(NITS) Choking Campaign Assignment

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Create a campaign poster or announcement outlining the dangers of choking for infants and toddlers. In your assignment, highlight the foods that are dangerous. Explain tips on how to prepare foods and prevent choking and list at least one recent statistic regarding choking.

Also, please make sure to cite the source of the statistic. For example, "According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 1 child dies from choking every 5 days."

Babycenter Links to an external site.

American Red Cross Links to an external site.

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