
09/07/2024
๐คฉ Weโre excited to be partnering with Window to the Womb this summer to share important Summer safety tips to help you and your little ones have a safe summer!
๐ This is a gentle reminder that if your child seems out of sorts in this weather or is displaying โnaughtyโ or frustrated behaviour to please ask yourself if they may be a bit dehydrated.
Symptoms of dehydration in children include:
๐ Feeling thirsty
๐ Dark yellow and strong smelling p*e
๐ Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
๐ Feeling tired or irritable
๐ Dry mouth, lips and eyes
๐ Peeing little, and fewer than 4 times a day - or nappies drier than normal.
๐น Your child may not be able to explain or understand how they are feeling and it can come across as unwanted behaviour or frustration.
๐น If your child shows symptoms of dehydration, give regular small sips and allow them to gradually drink more if they can.
๐น You can use a spoon or medicine syringe to make it easier for your child to swallow the fluids.
๐น Your childโs p*e should be a pale or clear colour.
๐น Remember, breastfed babies will want more feeds than usual in warm weather and this includes night feeds too.
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