First aid for babies and children: Everything you need to know about paediatric first aid

All the first aid for children that a parent needs to know.

First aid for babies and children: Everything you need to know about paediatric first aid

We know thinking about your child hurting themselves is not something you want to cross your mind often, but it's important to be prepared if the worst does happen and your little one has an accident. Read our essential guides to first aid for babies and children.

There is some basic first aid for children advice that is helpful for all parents to read up on, covering incidents like burns or cuts. Different aged children will need different kinds of first aid attention, so as your family grows your paediatric first aid knowledge needs to as well.

We've put together some top tips that you can do at home, covering both baby first aid and paediatric first aid for slightly older children. Spend a few minutes brushing up on these pointers and it could help you in an emergency situations.

First aid for babies

If your child is less than one year old then they may require slightly different first aid attention to that of an older child. When administering first aid to a baby it is important to consider their small frame and to be gentle with them.

How to react if your baby is choking

Read our guide: What to do if your baby is choking

Baby CPR: How to resuscitate a baby

Read our guide: How to resuscitate a baby

Paediatric first aid

If you have a child aged one or above and they have an accident, they may require paediatric first aid. If you already have a basic understanding of first aid this will help you in treating a little one, but some techniques may be different so it's important to read up regardless. We've covered everything from minor incidents such as nosebleeds to life or death situations like if a child stops breathing and needs CPR.

Below you can find specific guidance on different basic first aid for children techniques, if you read them now whilst you're in a calm frame of mind you may retain the information better and you will know where you can find this information again in an emergency.

Child CPR: How to resuscitate a child

Read our guide: How to resuscitate a child

Treating burns

Read our guide: Treating burns for children

Nosebleeds

Read our guide: Nosebleeds in children

Child choking

Read our guide: What to do if your child is choking

Anaphylactic shock and allergic reactions

Read our guide: Anaphylactic shock and allergic reactions in children

Cuts and bleeding

Read our guide: Cuts and bleeding

Anna Bailey
Editor in Chief

Anna Bailey has been the editor of Goodto since 2018. Before joining the team she was Features Editor at MSN UK, where she oversaw Family Health and Days Out. Previously, she was Digital Lifestyle Editor for the broadcaster UKTV, and Lifestyle Editor for ITV.com. Anna studied Multi-Media Journalism at Bournemouth University and went on to gain her NCTJ and NCE  journalism qualifications. Anna is responsible for driving the direction and editorial strategy of Goodto. A mum and experienced baby product tester, she is passionate about providing safe, trustworthy, and relatable advice for families of all kinds.