Hi, I have posted before about my 15 month old dd's small appetite and got some good advice so here I am again looking for more advice. DD was bf until 10 months. She started solids at 6 months and although I moved her on to lumpy foods rather than puree quite quickly I have always been very nervous of her choking. The more I think about her poor appetite I think that my nerves about it have affected her more than I thought. It didn't help that just as she was starting on finger foods a little boy of 18 months died by choking on some food and it made me think that it really could happen. When she started eating toast I used to let her bite a pieve off but then I would get nervous that it was too much for her and make her spit it out. I got a bit better but I still get very nervous when I see her bite off a chunk of food. I would prefer to control how much she gets but I think this is probably wrong. A part of me would to see her pick up a banana or slice of toast and wolf it down but a big part of me is scared to let her. I think I would like to introduce her to things slowly and see wha she is capable of. Can anyone help me?