Prepared Not Scared

Penny Blunden & Sarah Duncanson

Your calm in the chaos of childhood illness & injury

  1. Managing Illness over the summer holidays

    12/20/2025

    Managing Illness over the summer holidays

    What to do when illness hits and the Doctor office is closed Kids getting sick over Christmas feels almost guaranteed, and it always seems to happen when clinics are shut, everyone’s travelling, or you’re meant to be at lunch in 20 minutes. In this episode, Penny and Sarah walk you through how to stay calm, confident and prepared when illness strikes at the least convenient time. We cover: ▶︎ Why kids get sick so often over Christmas Travel, crowds, heat, late nights, disrupted routines and what this means for your child’s immune system. ▶︎ Your holiday illness action plan What’s normal, what needs monitoring, and when it’s time to escalate. Clear steps to help you make decisions without second-guessing yourself. ▶︎ The “Summer Sick Kit” essentials What to keep on hand to avoid last-minute stress, including practical tools, medications and comfort items. ▶︎ How and where to get help Who to contact, what services are open, and how to get support when your usual GP isn’t available.   Additional Resources: Learn more about managing childhood illness at Sick Happens  Find paediatric first aid training at Paeds Education Kids collage idea Shana Blakely   Disclaimer The information shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding your child's health. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you’ve heard on this podcast.

    27 min
  2. Talking about traumatic events with children

    12/17/2025

    Talking about traumatic events with children

    Talking to children about traumatic events is one of the hardest parts of parenting *especially* when the news is everywhere and details feel overwhelming. In this bonus mini-episode of Prepared, Not Scared, Sarah is joined by child psychologist Deirdre Brandner to explore how to support children after distressing events, without frightening them or giving more information than they need. This episode was recorded in response to recent events in Australia at Bondi Beach and is designed to help parents navigate tough conversations with calm, clarity and care. In this episode, we unpack: ▶︎ Why children don’t need to witness an event to be affected ▶︎ How to start the conversation using age-appropriate language ▶︎ What to say (and what not to say) when children have big feelings ▶︎ Why routines, reassurance and predictability are so important ▶︎ How to keep communication open without over-exposing children to distressing information You don’t need the perfect words. You just need to be calm, honest and available. A gentle, practical guide for parents wanting to support their children through challenging times — while preserving emotional safety and a sense of normalcy. Prepared, not scared.   24/7 Mental Health & Crisis Support Lifeline 📞 13 11 14 24/7 crisis support for adults and parents feeling overwhelmed, anxious or distressed. Beyond Blue 📞 1300 22 4636 Support for anxiety, stress and low mood, including guidance for supporting children.   Support for Children & Young People Kids Helpline 📞 1800 55 1800 For children and young people aged 5–25 years. Also offers webchat and email support. Headspace / eheadspace Mental health support for young people aged 12–25 years, available in centres and online.

    25 min
  3. Thunderstorm Asthma in Children

    11/18/2025

    Thunderstorm Asthma in Children

    Thunderstorm Asthma – When Weather Turns Dangerous When a storm rolls in after a hot, windy, high-pollen day, it can do more than just bring rain. In this episode of Prepared Not Scared, Paediatric Nurses Penny and Sarah unpack thunderstorm asthma: how weather patterns can trigger serious breathing difficulties, and why awareness and preparation matter. This episode walks you through practical prevention steps and clear action plans to keep families, schools, and communities safe during high-risk weather.   Key Topics Discussed: ▶︎ What thunderstorm asthma is and how it happens ▶︎ How storms turn pollen into dangerous airborne particles ▶︎ Who’s most at risk:  including people with mild or undiagnosed asthma or hayfever ▶︎ Lessons from Melbourne’s 2016 thunderstorm asthma event ▶︎ How to stay informed with pollen and storm forecasts ▶︎ Why updated asthma action plans and inhalers are essential ▶︎ What to do if someone starts wheezing or has trouble breathing   Additional Resources: Learn more about managing childhood illness at Sick Happens  Find paediatric first aid training at Paeds Education Asthma First Aid Australian Resuscitation Council First Aid for Asthma Guidelines   Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding your child's health. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you’ve heard on this podcast.

    21 min
  4. Hayfever: When spring gets up your nose

    11/11/2025

    Hayfever: When spring gets up your nose

    If everyone starts sneezing the minute the wattle blooms, it might not be a cold: it’s probably hayfever. In this episode of Prepared Not Scared, Paediatric Nurses Penny and Sarah explain what hayfever (allergic rhinitis) actually is, how to spot the difference from a virus, and what you can do to manage it.   Key Topics Discussed: ▶︎ What hayfever (allergic rhinitis) actually is, and why it’s not a cold ▶︎ Seasonal vs perennial hayfever and common triggers ▶︎ How hayfever affects kids, adults, and those with asthma or eczema ▶︎ Practical prevention: checking pollen forecasts, closing windows, and post-outdoor showers ▶︎ Treatment options: antihistamines, nasal sprays, and saline rinses ▶︎ How to help children recognise early symptoms ▶︎ Why managing hayfever improves sleep, focus, and overall wellbeing   Additional Resources: Pollen Forecasts: www.pollenforecast.com.au Learn more about managing childhood illness at Sick Happens Find paediatric first aid training at Paeds Education   Saline rinse information Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding your child's health. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you’ve heard on this podcast.

    20 min
  5. Dehydration: More than thirst

    11/04/2025

    Dehydration: More than thirst

    Dehydration isn’t just about feeling thirsty, it’s when the body runs low on the fluid it needs to function, and it can happen faster than you think, especially in kids. In this episode of Prepared Not Scared, Paediatric Nurses Penny and Sarah break down what dehydration really is, who’s most at risk, and how to spot the early signs before things escalate.   Key Topics Discussed: ▶︎ What dehydration actually means (and why thirst isn’t the first sign) ▶︎ Why babies and kids dehydrate faster than adults ▶︎ Early warning signs: from dry lips to no tears ▶︎ Common triggers: heat, illness, vomiting, diarrhoea, and busy play ▶︎ How dehydration can impact mood, energy, and brain function ▶︎ Tips for prevention: water breaks, fun cups, and healthy hydration habits ▶︎ What to do if your child becomes dehydrated ▶︎ When dehydration becomes an emergency     A big thanks to our sponsor, Kidhy, for supporting this episode of Prepared Not Scared. If you’ve ever tried to convince a sick child to take just one sip of water, or watched a full drink bottle come home from preschool, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why two Aussie mums created Hydra Helpa by Kidhy: a tasty hydrating water infusion made just for kids, with added electrolytes, prebiotics and probiotics to support healthy tummies and growing bodies. Hydra Helpa is designed to help kids stay hydrated: on sick days, hot days, and even the “I don’t like water” days. Learn more (and try it for yourself) at kidhy.com

    22 min

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