In a perfect world, accident doesn’t happen. But in real life, especially young kids, are bound to get bumps and cuts at least once in their life. I’ve done first aid course during my child care studies but I find watching these videos helps refresh my memory, just in case anything untoward were going to happen to my kids. Let’s hope we never have to perform any of these first aid treatments.

How to perform infant and toddler CPR

How to treat burn / scald

What to do when baby is choking
Babies are always stuffing things into their mouth. That is how they learn about the world around them. When they choke on a small object or a piece of sandwich, sticking your finger down a young child’s throat to dislodge it won’t work.


For older kids or adults, you would have to perform abdominal thrust (formerly known as the Heimlich Manuever)


How to stop nose bleed in a child

How to treat cuts and stop bleeding

Home remedies for diarrhea and vomiting in young children
If the child doesn’t have a case of dehydration and fever (which you should immediately bring him/her to seek medical attention), here is a good video on how to treat them at home.


Time to call 999
Basically, if your child is not breathing or can’t regain consciousness, call 995 (Singapore Emergency Ambulance service), or your local emergency number. Here is a list of what is considered emergency and what not. This is not a first aid skill but when necessary, getting medical help earliest possible is a matter of life and death.

PS: Prevent your child from getting lost in a crowded place.

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