From Fear to Fun: How to grant status
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients by Astrid M. Koenig
Episode notes
This episode explores how clinicians can grant status to children and parents — not through hierarchy, but through presence, preparation, and body language that communicates dignity and safety. Status is a basic human need, and when children feel it, cooperation becomes possible.
We cover:
- What “status” means in pediatric encounters: being seen, understood, and valued
- How preparation (knowing the child’s name, reading the referral, meeting them in the waiting area) elevates status before the consultation begins
- Why eye‑level communication is essential for dignity and safety
- How calling a child by name and waving from a distance gives them autonomy and control
- What to do when a child approaches confidently — and what to do when they hesitate or hide
- How to address fear honestly (“Nothing I d ...
Keywords
communicationDoctorchildparentmental concepts