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Home sick: tips from the parenting front lines

Tips and tricks for home care of mild illnesses

Home sick: tips from the parenting front lines

Before sickness strikes

Keep in stock: I’ve learned the hard way that when my kids are sick, everyone else’s kids are too. That means the pharmacies’ shelves are bare right when I’m most in need. Now I always keep on hand at least one full bottle of children’s ibuprofen (e.g., Motrin) and another of acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol), plus the adult equivalents. It's wise to stock up now, before flu season hits full swing.

I also keep in stock: 

I also have a pulse oximeter and a stethoscope at home. I’m not a clinician so I don't rely on them overly, but those tools have helped me to navigate difficult decisions like whether we can wait out a long night or weekend until our doctor’s office reopens, or if urgent or emergency care is in order.

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