The main reason why children are prone to convulsions when they have a fever is that the brain of a child is not fully developed and it is easy to cause convulsions. 1. When a child has a convulsion, parents should not panic, nor should they shake the child’s body. 2, let the child lie flat on a flat bed. 3.Let the child’s neck be stretched and the head turned to the side to avoid accidental aspiration in case of vomiting. 4.Gently accompany the child to avoid secondary injuries and to reassure the child. 5.You can take a video of the child, including the child’s eyes, mouth and limbs, so that the doctor can determine the form of the seizure and whether there may be other problems. 6.Most children will stop the convulsions within 3 minutes. If they do not stop in more than 5 minutes, the chances of stopping on their own will decrease and you need to take the child to the doctor as soon as possible. Of course, on the way to transfer, be sure to avoid holding so that the child can not usually breathe. In short, small children fever convulsions are relatively common problems, do not panic and cause secondary damage to the child. If it does not stop, seek medical attention in time, and if you have time, calculate the duration of the seizure for your child, observe and record the movements during the seizure.