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Why does my child get sick & how can I help prevent it?

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Why does my child get sick & how can I help prevent it?

With the cold weather coming, our children are more likely to get sick.  No, not because it’s cold, but because when it’s cold people spend more time indoors in closer proximity to each other, making it easier for viruses and bacteria to spread.  (In more tropical climates, colds seem to increase in rainy weather, as people, too, spend more time inside.)  As more people get sick and more people are closer to each other, still more people get sick, and so on….

The cold and flu are most often spread by our touching someone or something with the cold virus on it and then touching our eyes, mouth or an open wound (from where the virus can get into our bodies) OR from inhaling droplets of the virus put into the air by a sneeze or cough.  Some pediatricians believe that it is not uncommon for a child to have six to eight or more upper respiratory tract and two to three gastrointestinal infections each year.  However, as children get older, they build up a stronger immunity to these common infections.

So, how do we help to protect our children?

1.  Wash hands.  Hand washing is perhaps the most effective way to prevent catching someone else’s virus.  Teaching your children to wash their hands after using the bathroom, touching someone else, after playing with common toys and particularly before eating will help keep them from getting sick.  Also, frequently clean all surfaces.

2.  Avoid close contact with other people who are sick.  Does your school/day care have a policy for excluding children with contagious illnesses?  Usually, most illnesses are contagious for one or two days even before symptoms appear.

3.  Don’t share cups or utensils.   If your child does get sick, keep her/him home to prevent others from getting sick.

Visit the American Academy of Pediatrics it is dedicated to the health of all children.

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About the Author: Yvonne Wonder

Yvonne Wonder is an author, entrepreneur, and founder of Destination Sitters, LLC, a national babysitting referral service supporting traveling families across 21 U.S. cities. With more than 35 years of entrepreneurial experience—and 17 years dedicated to childcare in the travel sector—Yvonne brings a unique blend of expertise, creativity, and heart to everything she writes. She is the author of Mrs. Claus Saves Christmas, The Top 5 Tricks to Traveling With Kids That Will Change Your Life, and 26 Comfort Foods & Their History for Kids in the Kitchen. As a mom, she writes with warmth, real-world insight, and a deep belief that family moments matter most—whether at home or on the road. Through her leadership at Destination Sitters, Yvonne works with 6K+ hotels, wedding planners, and event professionals nationwide, all with one mission in mind: giving parents peace of mind while their children are cared for safely, joyfully, and professionally during travel.

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