Weaning question

We’ve just started weaning our 6 month old and she’s doing amazing so far. However, whenever we’ve given her soft finger food ie courgette, rather than chewing down on it, she tries to suck it all in her mouth with force. Has anyone else experienced this? I’m trying to let her have freedom but terrified she’s going to slurp something in whole!

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Haha yeah my wee girl did the same with banana and I ended up fishing it out of her mouth in a panic too. Interested to hear what others have to say. I guess they have to learn but how?

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