Fun way to survive the cold!
2019-04-24

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Forget the bad feeling
After determining with the doctor the steps to be taken for the child's recovery, it is necessary to ensure that the child gets plenty of rest. The toddler should drink a lot, especially when accompanied by a fever. In addition, you can use inhalations with humidified warm air. It should be noted that deprived of activities, the child may quickly begin to get bored, will become grouchy and dissatisfied because of it. In such a situation, it is advisable to give him an interesting set of building blocks, which can draw him in for long hours of fun. The child, building more constructions and inventing new scenarios while playing with blocks can very quickly forget the bad feeling. Preoccupied with its own construction, it may not realize how quickly time passes. What is distinctive about block play is its versatility and multidimensionality - ideas for play end where the child's imagination has limits. There are also many interesting sets of blocks to choose from - depending on his age and interests.Together more cheerfully!
A child's illness is a time when an adult takes on the care of a toddler in a special way. With proper treatment, full of empathy and understanding, the little patient can feel the symptoms that accompany them a little more mildly. During illness, child does not want to be left alone, wants to be hugged and understood. It can be concluded that playing together at a time when the toddler is unwell is an opportunity to deepen the bond. One idea for spending time in this way, for example, could be playing hospital. The child can imagine that he is not alone in his illness - he is accompanied by teddy bears, who also need their medicine, and more parts of the blocks are pill packs or syrup cups. When the child gets his cough syrup, the teddy bears will also get theirs - invisible, in special cups (made of block elements). A child's illness is a time when he or she requires our special attention - let's remember that.
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