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Why does your child gag on certain textures — and when should you be concerned?
In this episode, we break down when gagging is developmentally normal, what age it should decrease, and the red flags that signal something deeper. You’ll learn the four root causes of persistent gagging — oral motor skills, sensory processing, anxiety, and gut inflammation — and what actually helps reduce it.
If your child is still gagging past age two, this episode will give you clarity and direction.
By Christine Miroddi Yoder3.9
1616 ratings
Why does your child gag on certain textures — and when should you be concerned?
In this episode, we break down when gagging is developmentally normal, what age it should decrease, and the red flags that signal something deeper. You’ll learn the four root causes of persistent gagging — oral motor skills, sensory processing, anxiety, and gut inflammation — and what actually helps reduce it.
If your child is still gagging past age two, this episode will give you clarity and direction.

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