A Sick Kit for Kids is the perfect resource for families with children who:
- Struggle with Anxiety
- Are on the Autism Spectrum
- Struggle with Communication
- Have Suffered Trauma and Experience PTSD
- Struggle with Interoception (the 8th Sense)
- Diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder
- Struggle with Mood Disorders
- And more!
A Sick Kit for Kids brings comfort and peace.
The child knows she'll be safe, can rest, and be taken care of when not feeling well, no matter her symptoms.
The content of sick kits may vary from kid to kid based on needs and preferences.
In this post I'm sharing our youngest daughter's sick kit.
A Sick Kit for Kids
Our youngest daughter, Sunshine has been diagnosed with a mood disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder, ADHD, anxiety, and is also on the Autism Spectrum with intellectual impairment.
Due to past trauma before she was adopted, as well as trauma in residential placements over the years, and being separated from her family in treatment during COVID-19, Sunshine fears she will die every time she gets sick.
If others are sick, she thinks she's sick (which may or may not be true).
Sickness triggers depressive episodes and sends her anxieties through the roof.
We've found it crucial to have a sick kit on hand for Sunshine when she's sick and when others in the home are sick and she's worried she may become sick too.
What to Include in a Sick Kit for Kids
Both of our girls are notorious for having ear infections.
We have found the thermometer in the picture above to be our absolute favorite.
It is super easy to use.
All of the kids can use it by themselves.
We use these colors to help her understand when she needs medicine for a fever and how it helps.
When others are sick in the home and she worries about her being sick, she can grab the thermometer and check her own temperature.
She feels so relieved when she sees that the thermometer shows green.
She is not a child who likes crackers and breads very much either.
We always make sure we have unsweetened applesauce pouches on hand for Sunshine.
She loves them and considers them a special treat.
When Sunshine has an accident she is so embarrassed and does not want help cleaning up.
Flushable wipes are our best option in these cases.
Due to our septic system, we opt not to flush them. She uses a garbage can instead.
But, the wipes allow her to be independent in a difficult situation.
Sunshine doesn't like the idea of using baby wipes in a situation like this because then she feels like a baby, which is why we purchase these ones that are meant for teenagers and adults too.
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