In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Staying hydrated is important whenever someone has a fever, and fluids may also help to bring the fever down. Encourage your child to drink water or an electrolyte replacement solution, such as Pedialyte, to help keep them hydrated.  Try keeping 1 cup (240 mL) of water with a straw in it by their bed, or wherever they are resting. If your child is weak or shaky, you might need to help them drink the water. Other options to keep your child hydrated when they have a fever include fruit juice diluted with water, broth, jello, and popsicles. Being active raises your body temperature, so you might want to encourage your child to take it easy if they’re running a fever. While it’s not necessary to keep them in bed, try to keep them indoors and encourage them to play with something that will keep them seated and quiet, such as dolls or coloring.  Try putting on your child's favorite TV show or movie to encourage them to rest. Set up a comfortable spot for them to rest in the living room, such as on the couch with pillows and their favorite blanket. This part of the body has blood vessels closer to the surface, so putting a cool, moist washcloth on your child's forehead might help to lower their temperature. Hold a washcloth under cool running water, and then wring it out. Fold the cloth in half and place it over your child’s forehead. Change the cloth after it no longer feels cool (about once every 10-15 minutes) and repeat as needed. For a severe fever, you could also place cool washcloths on your child’s wrists and groin. Lowering the temperature in your home may help to lower your child’s temperature. However, be careful not to make it cold in your home as this may lead to shivering and chills, which can increase your child’s temperature. Instead, try to keep it comfortably cool, such as around 68 °F (20 °C). If you run a fan, don’t aim it directly at your child. This may cause them to get chilled. Position the fan so that the air will circulate around them instead. Having heavy clothing items on may increase your child’s body temperature, so it’s best to dress them in light, loose clothing that will allow the air to circulate around them. Get your child into a pair of lightweight pajamas or a t-shirt and shorts. You can also swap their usual heavy comforter for a lightweight one or even just a sheet. If your child complains of feeling cold, give them a lightweight blanket to cover up with.
Summary: Encourage your child to drink water and other fluids to stay hydrated. Make your child comfortable and encourage them to rest. Place a cool washcloth on your child’s forehead. Turn down the thermostat or run a fan if it’s warm in your home. Dress the child in light clothing and use light bedding.

If you can think of a personal interest to explore right away, you have an easy place to start. Otherwise, try to think of a hobby that might appeal to you. Think of what makes you feel good or creative now. What feels fun? What did you like to do in the past? Focus on these answers and start exploring how you can start the hobby at a reduced cost. Remember that you can change focuses as you go. Don’t be afraid to try out different hobbies. Borrow equipment or sell what you don’t need. A hobby that makes you money pays for itself. Many of these, such as needlework, don’t require much of investment to begin. Others, such as reselling, may require a more intensive investment to start but pay for themselves in time. Many hobbies have the potential to be monetized. The first goal with a hobby should be enjoying yourself. For example, when writing a blog or making online videos, don’t expect to get paid. It may never happen. Something you already have to do can be adapted into a hobby. You will have to cook to be able to eat, but you can make cooking a passion using recipes that utilize low-cost ingredients. These activities can add to your life, making small expenses worth it. Other examples include couponing and thrift shopping to make a hobby out of saving money on necessities. Go online, to class teachers, or find hobbyists and ask those who are experienced in your potential hobby for the minimum cost of materials you need to start. This will help you judge whether or not a hobby fits into your budget. You’ll often be surprised that you don’t need as much equipment as you imagined. Many of them will have tips on how you can save more money. They were in your position at one time.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick an activity that fits your personality. Choose a hobby you can monetize. Transform an activity you already do. Ask experts how to begin.

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