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Having a sick kid in the house is no fun. It’s even more
challenging when the sick child is not yet old enough to talk.
I’m an Aunt of over a dozen kids from teenagers to toddlers
and a Mother of one adorable princess. I have my own ways to make kids feel a little
better, and
take care of myself too, while they’re lying around and sick.
Kids are so pure, innocent, and sweet. If we sincerely try
to make them feel better they’re instantly diverted and start to pep up. Here
are six activities I do to cheer up kids when they’re feeling sick.
Photo albums
I love to look through the old family photo albums and tell
them who’s who. Having a laugh about the old-school group pictures, family
photographs, and first day at school photos of parents is always a blast. We
also pull out the wedding photographs of their grandparents or their first
picture with their grandparents as well.
Drawing, coloring, and
painting
It may sound funny, but I’ve noticed that sometimes kids
are more creative when they’re not feeling good. Maybe it’s because they
don’t keep hopping from one place to the other every minute. They tend to stay
in one spot to work on the project at hand in a more relaxed mood. It’s
probably similar to how a poet can write a beautiful romantic poem when they’re
focused and alone.
Classic games
My nephews and nieces always enjoy playing cards, paper
projects, and board games. They even know some of the games of my generation or
even older generations: games that almost none of their friends are probably
familiar with.
Most kinds nowadays only know how to play dots and boxes or Sudoku on a touch screen hand held electronic device. They haven’t ever played on paper, or cracked open a Sudoku book of several hundred puzzles. I’m sometimes anxious to find out how my own princess will feel about these classic games once she’s old enough to play.
Most kinds nowadays only know how to play dots and boxes or Sudoku on a touch screen hand held electronic device. They haven’t ever played on paper, or cracked open a Sudoku book of several hundred puzzles. I’m sometimes anxious to find out how my own princess will feel about these classic games once she’s old enough to play.
Snuggles and cuddles
My husband has an amazing connection with our princess. They
can snuggle for over an hour. AIt’sa process that totally calms my daughter
down from any fever or pain from her teething. I enjoy looking at them having
their mom and baby conversations.
My connection with my daughter is different. My way involves
a lot of jumping
and playing goofy games – not always most appropriate when she is sick, but
a blast when she is well!
Watching movies or
cartoons together
I used to have so much fun watching old family and wedding
movies with my nephews and nieces. We would sit and make fun of the old fashion
trends. The look of surprise on their faces to see their parents as young teens
was priceless.
Being the youngest child of my parents, I didn’t have much company growing up to watch cartoons with. I can honestly say I’ve watched more cartoons after becoming an uncle and a father than I did as a child. It’s so much fun watching movies or cartoons with kids.
I’ve also discovered some really good cartoons for babies while trying to calm down my princess. The funny part is that I’m still getting suggestions to re-watch the same cartoons while I’m working – thanks to my browser’s history.
Being the youngest child of my parents, I didn’t have much company growing up to watch cartoons with. I can honestly say I’ve watched more cartoons after becoming an uncle and a father than I did as a child. It’s so much fun watching movies or cartoons with kids.
I’ve also discovered some really good cartoons for babies while trying to calm down my princess. The funny part is that I’m still getting suggestions to re-watch the same cartoons while I’m working – thanks to my browser’s history.
Making origami
I’ve never been good at art and craft stuff, but I’ve also never
stopped trying. It’s so much fun to make paper airplanes, boats, balls, hats,
and golf clubs. I love sitting down with sick kids to coach them through complicated
folding instructions and make something fun out of a simple piece of paper.
Although I know kids are likely to get sick often because
their immune system is still developing, I just can’t bear to watch kids
feeling sick. Seeing them ill makes me feel so helpless to the point that I
wish I could do something that will ensure no child ever gets sick.
Of course, we always keep a close watch on our children to ensure that they get the care they need, and on more than one occasion we’ve had to visit an emergency room, pediatric clinic, lab, or urgent care center to get a professional evaluation and diagnosis. Through thick and thin though we always make it back home to give additional tender loving care (TLC) and attention.
Even though we can’t prevent our little ones from coming down with a nasty bug, we can try to divert their attention towards something enjoyable and fun, all while making beautiful memories with them.
Of course, we always keep a close watch on our children to ensure that they get the care they need, and on more than one occasion we’ve had to visit an emergency room, pediatric clinic, lab, or urgent care center to get a professional evaluation and diagnosis. Through thick and thin though we always make it back home to give additional tender loving care (TLC) and attention.
Even though we can’t prevent our little ones from coming down with a nasty bug, we can try to divert their attention towards something enjoyable and fun, all while making beautiful memories with them.
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Zyana Morris is a passionate Health and Lifestyle Blogger who loves to write on prevailing Trends. She is a featured author at various authoritative blogs in the health and lifestyle industry. You can follow her through Facebook and Twitter.