Hospitalization is a very stressful experience for children. It can lead 10 some coping behaviors such as regression and separation anxiety. This article described a three years and two months old toddler, who suffered superficial and deep second degree bums up to 50% of the Body Surface Area (BSA), was admitted to a bum center on April 18, 2009. During the period of nursing care from April 19 to May 25, 2009, the author gathered data through non-structured interviews and observation. After assessing the subject's physical, cognitive and psychosocial development, the author found that the subject's nursing problems included pain, anxiety and existing infection. Therefore, in order to enhance the child's quality of life, the author carefully assessed the needs for a Continuum of Care (CoC), provided care guidance and follow-up care arrangements during the child's hospitalization.