From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients
This episode explores how to manage consultations when a sibling is present — a situation that can quickly become chaotic if not handled intentionally. At the heart of it lies one simple truth: everybody craves attention, including the child who is not the patient. We cover: * Why siblings often become disruptive when they feel unseen * A powerful dolphin‑training analogy that shows why non‑interference also deserves recognition * How the patient naturally receives all attention — and why this creates tension * Why siblings need acknowledgement, a role, and a place in the room * How to prevent disruption by giving the sibling a clear task (“I need you to play there”) * The importance of having small toys ready to offer at strategic moments * What happens when the sibling is ignored — and why even negative attention is better than none Key takeaway: When a second child is present, they must be seen, acknowledged, and given a place in the consultation. Their quiet cooperation is an achievement — and recognising it keeps the encounter calm, connected, and moving from fear to fun.
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