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Hydration Tips for Kids Who Resist Drinking Water*

Glenda Carnate

Small adjustments can make hydration easier and more natural for your child.
Small adjustments can make hydration easier and more natural for your child.

Staying hydrated is essential, but some children, especially those with sensory sensitivities, may avoid drinking water because the texture, temperature, or lack of flavor can be unappealing. Here’s how to encourage hydration in a way that works for your child.


Make Water More Appealing


If plain water is a struggle, try different temperatures or add natural flavors. Offer cold, room-temperature, or warm water to see what feels best. A splash of fruit juice, cucumber slices, or frozen berries can entice it. Some kids prefer carbonated water for the sensory input, so try fizzy options.


Use Fun and Familiar Cups


Let your child choose their own special water bottle or cup. Some kids prefer straws, while others like open cups or ones with a spout. A favorite color, texture, or design can make drinking water more enjoyable.


Incorporate Hydrating Foods


If drinking is challenging, offer water-rich foods like watermelon, cucumbers, oranges, and yogurt. Smoothies can be another great way to add hydration while including preferred flavors.


Make Drinking Water Predictable


Set up a hydration routine by offering small amounts of water regularly, such as with meals or after specific activities. Using a visual schedule or a reminder alarm can help make it a consistent habit.


Turn It into a Game


Turning drinking water into a fun challenge for kids who respond to play. Use a sticker chart, a fun countdown, or a timer to encourage small sips throughout the day.



If your child dislikes the feel of water in their mouth, experiment with different methods. Some may prefer ice cubes to suck on, while others might enjoy using a straw.


Encouraging hydration doesn’t have to be a battle. By adapting to your child’s needs and making small adjustments, you can help them stay hydrated naturally and comfortably.


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*Results may vary; please consult a professional.

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