Children can get very upset when they have acute pain. There are ways to help your child calm down, feel less afraid, and stop focusing on the pain.
Breathing
Help your child focus on their breathing. Teach them belly breathing with easy, slow, deep breaths in and out. Do the breathing together.
Distraction
Distraction techniques can help to move your child's attention away from their pain.
For babies and toddlers, distraction ideas can include singing and talking or using things such as toys, pictures books, or bubbles. You can bring your own or ask your healthcare provider if the clinic or hospital offers any.
For school-aged children and teens, you can use books, videos, or video games as distraction. Mind exercises (such as counting back from 100), talking about favourite memories, or focusing on an object can also help distract your child from their pain.
Guided imagery
Older children can try guided imagery to redirect their attention away from pain. Help them use their imagination to see pleasant and calming pictures in their mind, using as many senses as possible.
You can use guided imagery along with other relaxation techniques, such as muscle relaxation, to help your child.