Encourage children to blow their nose frequently. Offer honey (for children over 1 year old) to help soothe a sore throat. Preventing the spread of the common cold in children can be challenging, as it is highly contagious. However, there are several things that parents can do to help reduce the risk of their child getting sick: Encourage frequent hand-washing with soap and water. Teach children to cover their mouth and nose when they cough or sneeze. Keep children away from people who are sick. Avoid touching the face, as this can transfer germs to the eyes, nose, and mouth. In most cases, the common cold is a mild illness that can be managed at home. However, parents should seek medical attention if their child has a: high fever, difficulty breathing, or other concerning symptoms. Additionally, parents should speak with their healthcare provider before giving any medications or supplements to their child, to ensure that they are safe and effective