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Check out my 18-month-old, Spencer, enjoying a healthy lunch of crispy broccoli fries, corn, cheese slices, and berries while chilling in our dog’s bed! Our Frenchie, Piper, sits nearby, eagerly awaiting any scraps. In this adorable clip, Spencer is navigating a normal toddler phase of chewing and sometimes spitting out food—a common stage between 12-24 months where kids develop oral motor skills and explore textures. Chewing still releases micronutrients like vitamins, which help nourish his growing body even if he doesn’t swallow everything. Watch this heartwarming scene of toddler curiosity and canine loyalty!

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00:00those broccoli sticks are good so those fingers even though they look like chips
00:08they're actually broccoli sticks don't say ooh broccoli is very good for your kids
00:16oh some of it's coming out but that's all right i think
00:19ow no i'm hoping it's bad we'll clean it up oh look we've got a nice nice plate of food there
00:31don't stop making vomit sounds about the vegetables
00:37and people just wait patiently there
00:49so spencer's going through a phase of chewing food first
00:56and then we do have the spit out but i do think that chewing the food still gets micronutrients in
01:04so i'm happy for you to chew things like apple broccoli sticks corn and then if some of it
01:11comes out that's okay i think we've still absorbed some good stuff and berries we got a blackberry
01:18there and a raspberry look you've got plenty of company eat your vegetables and pop all eat the scraps
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