From Fear to Fun: Why bother ...
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In this episode, we explore the uncomfortable but essential truth: many children experience the medical examination room as a dungeon — a place of fear, pain, and zero control. Through humour and perspective‑shifting, we unpack what the child actually feels, why the room becomes so threatening, and how clinicians can transform it into a space of safety and connection.
We cover:
- Why children interpret the exam room as a place of danger
- What the experience feels like from the child’s point of view
- How restraint, unfamiliar tools, and lack of control amplify fear
- Why the traditional clinical approach unintentionally reinforces the “dungeon” feeling
- How shifting our behaviour can turn the room into a safe, collaborative space
- The core mission: meeting children at eye‑level and making the encounter genuinely positive
Key takeaway:
A child’s “dungeon” can become a place of trust, curiosity, and even fun — when we change how we enter the room, how we connect, and how we see the encounter through their eyes.
Tune in for a warm, humorous, and deeply human look at transforming pediatric care.
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