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Administering medicine to a resistant child can be a difficult and stressful experience for both the child and the parent or caregiver. Here are some tips that may help make the process easier: 1. Explain the purpose of the medicine: It is important to explain to the child why they need to take the medicine and how it will help them feel better. Use age-appropriate language and be honest with them. 2. Involve the child in the process: Allow the child to be involved in the process by letting them hold the medicine cup or syringe. This can help them feel more in control and less resistant. 3. Make it taste better: Some medicines can taste unpleasant, so ask your pharmacist if the medication can be flavored or mixed with juice or food to make it more palatable. 4. Use positive reinforcement: Praise the child for taking the medicine, and offer a small reward afterwards such as a sticker or a favorite activity. 5. Distract the child: Distract the child during the administration of the medicine by singing a song, playing a game or telling a story. 6. Be calm and patient: Children can pick up on the anxiety of parents or caregivers, so it's important to remain calm and patient during the process. 7. Seek professional advice: If you are still having difficulty administering medicine to a resistant child, seek advice from a healthcare professional such as a pediatrician or pharmacist. They may be able to provide further advice or alternative medication options. Remember, it's important to always follow the prescribed dosage and instructions provided by the healthcare professional or pharmacist. Never force a child to take medicine or withhold it as a punishment.
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