EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 10 MIN
From Fear to Fun: How to be available for relatedness
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This episode explores relatedness, the “R” in the SCARF model, and how it shapes the second half of a pediatric consultation. After the examination, many children believe the appointment is over and try to leave. This is the moment when the doctor must shift focus from child to parent—without losing the child’s sense of safety. Relatedness helps keep everyone connected, calm, and engaged.We cover:Why children think the appointment ends after the examinationHow to transition attention from child to parent without breaking trustWhy toys are offered after the examination, not beforeHow toys provide structure, certainty, and a meaningful taskHow written explanation sheets support understanding across ages and languagesWhy visuals help parents recall information and explain it at homeWhat it means when a child leaves their toy to join the explanationHow involving the child strengthens connection, curiosity, and comprehensionWhy relatedness makes the consultation feel human, safe, and collaborativeKey takeaway:Relatedness is granted by allowing the child to receive information themselves—or to join the explanation given to the parent. When children feel connected, they feel safe, curious, and ready to participate.
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From Fear to Fun: How to be available for relatedness
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