Supporting Your Child Through Recovery - Distraction Techniques

Supporting Your Child Through Recovery - Distraction Techniques

Recovery at home takes dedication on the part of patients and parents. Distraction can help families navigate weight bearing, stretching, medical procedures, etc. Make a plan with your child and make a list for preferred distraction tools or techniques. This is a great way to empower and involve your child! Here are some distraction techniques to help the process go smoother. 1. Ages 3-6 years old: -Use activities or toys in which your child has interest, in order to provide distraction. -Examples: bubbles, story books, themed toys, musical instruments, fidget toys, glitter wands 2. Ages 7-12 years old: -As a child develops, interests change and so do the necessary distraction tools. -Examples: video games, tablet, virtual reality goggles, LEGO, slime, puzzles, Simon Says 3. Ages 13-18 years old: -Electronics, stress balls, fidget toys -meditation, deep breathing, guided imagery, heat/cold therapy -cognitive and thinking games Utilize the One Voice Method: Only one speaker at a time helps limit stress, anxiety, role confusion and refrain from creating a chaotic environment. Get active! Find ways to move your body! ShrinersSTL.org