Caregivers should be most conscientious and careful about choking hazards for:

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infants.

infants.

children over five.

children over five.

children under nine.

children under nine.

children under four.

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Caregivers should be most conscientious and careful about choking hazards for:

infants.

Infants are particularly at risk for choking due to their inability to chew food properly and their tendency to put small objects in their mouths. It's important to ensure that food and toys are appropriate for their age and development stage.