If your child is rather freaked out by the sight of blood – as many children are – try using a red (or at least dark coloured) face flannel when you’re treating it and soaking up the blood. This will help calm them in the meantime.
Oh, and kisses!
by Michelle on May 20, 2010 with 0 Comments in Tip
If your child is rather freaked out by the sight of blood – as many children are – try using a red (or at least dark coloured) face flannel when you’re treating it and soaking up the blood. This will help calm them in the meantime.
Oh, and kisses!
Michelle has been in the first aid industry for ten years. Her background started at the 000 centre in Burwood, Melbourne in 2000, which involved being the first point of contact in people’s emergencies. She then became a Workplace Trainer for the ambulance telecommunications centre and thoroughly enjoyed this role. Michelle left this role after her second daughter was born, and entered the world of first aid training for major organizations doing accredited courses before starting Little Aid in 2008.
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