December 19, 2022

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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Holiday safety

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm hosting my extended family over the holidays for the first time in many years. My great-nephew is 2 years old and will be the youngest person in attendance. I do not have any children, so I am not used to having a toddler around. What should I do safety-wise to prepare for his arrival?

ANSWER: It's wonderful that you can host your family gathering this holiday season and welcome young and old into your home. The hustle and bustle of the holiday season can be a fun, exciting time for all.

While hosting in and of itself can be stressful, the inclusion of a toddler requires a bit more preparation, but it shouldn't add too many unnecessary items to your holiday gathering to-do list. Talk with his parents about what will be needed for sleeping arrangements and feeding. There are companies that rent equipment, such as highchairs, cribs and gates, if you don't have friends or neighbors to borrow from or if the parents are not able to travel with what he will need during his stay. Also, ask if there are any food allergies that could affect your menu.

Here are other few things to keep in mind as you prepare for guests, especially little ones, in your house this holiday season.

Carefully inspecting your home and taking care of any safety hazards can ensure you and your family have a happy and safe no matter the age of your guests. Enjoy your time together.

This response was contributed by Dr. Peter Reisner, Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic Health System, Chetek, Wisconsin.

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