From Fear to Fun: The child's perspective of authorities
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About this listen
This episode explores how our childhood experiences with authority — both positive and negative — shape the way we show up as clinicians today. By revisiting these memories, we gain powerful insights into how children perceive us and how we can build trust more intentionally.
We cover:
- Why negative experiences with authority are a hidden treasure
- What disappointment teaches us about support, empathy, and boundaries
- How positive authority figures become lifelong role models
- A personal story of being truly “seen” by a nursery teacher
- How these memories guide our behaviour as paediatric professionals
- Practical ways to use your inner child to adjust your tone, posture, and presence
Key takeaway:
Your experiences with authority — the good and the bad — are a treasure. They show you what to avoid, what to model, and how to meet children with connection, respect, and genuine care.
Tune in to learn how your past can transform your practice.
You can find the content of this podcast also via my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-iT
Music via Sascha Ende via ende.app
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