From Fear to Fun: Height matters

From Fear to Fun: Height matters

From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients por Astrid M. Koenig

Notas del episodio

This episode explores how height shapes safety, trust, and cooperation in pediatric care. Being looked down upon is not just symbolic — it triggers a primal fear response. For children, who are physically smaller and already vulnerable, an adult towering above them can feel overwhelming and threatening, especially in a hospital setting.

We cover:

  • Why being looked down upon activates fear and reduces cooperation
  • How height creates subconscious power imbalances
  • Why adults standing over children send intimidating signals
  • How hospitals amplify this height‑based fear
  • Why approaching a child from above feels like “predator behaviour” to their nervous system
  • The transformative power of squatting down to meet children at eye level

Key takeaway:

Height matters. When we crouch to me ... 

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communicationrapportmental conceptsnon-verbal communication
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