We all know that fluids are important when our kids are sick,but actually getting your babies and toddlers to drink can be hard when you’re in it!
Here are some tips to help
Babies < 6 months
Focus on shorter, more frequent feeds as your baby is able. Focus on nasal suction and steam before feeds to help.
Babies 6 months – 1 year
Breastmilk, formula, or an electrolye-containing solution like Pedialyte or pedialyte popsicles.
Children > 1 year old
Breastmilk, mild, oral rehydration solution (like Pedialyte, pedialyte popsicles, coconut water) or you can try ½ juice + ½ water if none of those are working.
How Much Do I Give?
Start low and go slow. 1 teaspoon (5ml) every 5-10 minutes or so for the first few hours, then move up slowly.
How Do I Get My Child To Actually Drink?
Your community has come through for you! Here are some of your all favorite tips:
- Make your own popsicles at home.
- Use a fun straw!
- Let them choose their own cup – novelty can help.
- Pretend you’re drinking something from your cup – kids love trying their parents’ stuff.
- Fun stickers on their cups.
- Have them help make smoothies or milkshakes with you.