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what age to teach a child how to use their epipen

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brimfull · 11/07/2008 23:51

should ds nearly 6 know what to do with it?

He's had it for 4 yrs and I don't think I've ever shown him how to use it as he's always with an adult who knows how to use it.

When did you teach your child?

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KerryMum · 12/07/2008 03:33

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brimfull · 12/07/2008 10:40

yes I agree,just checking

phew-thought I would find people saying that their child has known since they were 3 or something.

I have a friend whose 12 yr old dd injected herself at a sleepover.

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hellish · 12/07/2008 23:23

Sorry I have to say I think there's no reason not to show him how it works at age 6.

My dd (5) has watched me inject an orange and has asked if she can have a go next time one reaches the expiry date. We also have a 'trainer' that she and her older sister have used.

I am careful not to let me dd think she is going to have to do this herself, she is never without adult supervision but I think it helped her to see what that adult would do.

brimfull · 13/07/2008 16:38

hellish-good idea about showing him with an out of date one.

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