Having a sick child is never fun. When your child is sick enough to stay home, usually meaning you have to stay home with them, the day can seem pretty long. What can you do to make the day a little more fun and bearable for both you and your child?

  • Give the right medicine: be aware of what medicines your child tolerates and what seems to work for what symptoms. Talk to your pediatrician for suggestions of what medicines to keep on hand for the cold and flu season, what medicines are long lasting, and what ones seems to have the best flavor.
  • Bend the rules: when your child is at home, sick in bed, it wouldn’t hurt to bend the rules a little. It can mean things like letting them lay on the couch and watch a little television, or give them a little ginger ale, or a comfort snack.
  • Make the bed more welcoming: try adding some extra blankets and pillows to make their bed more cozy and comfy. Kids love to have their stuff toys piled all around them, you can tell them the animals will watch over them.

When your kid is feeling a little better, but is still not ready to return to school the days can seem pretty long for them, and you. Here are a few suggestions for low-key fun.

  • Create some solo games: give them a flashlight and a dark room and encourage them to create a shadow puppet show, ask them to put the show on for you in a little while. Give them the junk mail to go through, we may hate it but it can be fun for a kid.
  • Have fun with them: spend time reading together, making crafts, or playing board games. Your kid will love spending the quality time with you, and it will help make the day more special for both of you.
  • Fresh Air: when they are feeling up to it encourage them to go outside for a little bit. Take them to the park to play on the swings, go for a walk, or just sit outside and read. Fresh air is always a good way to make you feel better.

Luckily sick days are usually few and far between. Whatever you can do to make you little one feel better and make the day a little better for them will certainly help make things easier for you.

What do you find works well for you when your child is home sick? Have you learned any tricks that seem to make them feel better and make the day a little more fun for them?