From Fear to Fun: See the world through the eyes of a child
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Summary
This episode explores how reconnecting with our own childhood experiences helps us understand and engage with paediatric patients. By mentally “time‑travelling” into the world of a toddler, a school‑aged child, or a teenager, we gain insight into how differently children perceive their surroundings — and how we can meet them where they are.
We cover:
- Why children experience the world in entirely different ways
- A vivid walk through a shopping centre from a toddler’s perspective
- How memories from ages 6, 12, and 16 reveal distinct inner worlds
- Using your “inner child” to match gestures, language, and emotional tone
- How mental time‑travel helps you become a peer in the child’s age bracket
Key takeaway:
Children see the world differently — and when we remember our own childhood, we gain a powerful tool for connection. Mental time‑travel helps us communicate with empathy, clarity, and respect.
Tune in to learn how stepping into a child’s world transforms the clinical encounter.
You can find the content of this podcast also via my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-9B
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
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