
33. Do not give your children chewing gum.
Adults chew gum for various reasons, from trying to quit smoking to fixing bad breath. However, you should probably avoid gum, giving kids gum altogether because it’s a choking hazard. However, even when children are old enough to learn how it works, you still shouldn’t give it to them. Gum is terrible because chewing stimulates the production of saliva, which signals the stomach that food is coming. In turn, chewing gum makes the digestive system very confused. Also, the inclusion of xylitol in newer brands of chewing gum can lead to intestinal distress. You’re better off giving them healthier snacks between meals, such as baby carrots or other kinds of vegetables or fruit.