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In this episode, we explore why physical distance is one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — elements of non‑verbal communication in pediatric care. Drawing on insights from animal behaviour and human neuroscience, we unpack how proximity shapes safety, fear, and cooperation.
We cover:
Key takeaway:
If we enter a child’s personal space without permission, their brain interprets it as a threat. Respecting distance is the first step toward trust — and the foundation for every successful pediatric encounter.
Tune in for a clear, practical look at how distance shapes safety.
You can find this content also my my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-7W
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
Soli deo gratia
By Astrid M. KoenigIn this episode, we explore why physical distance is one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — elements of non‑verbal communication in pediatric care. Drawing on insights from animal behaviour and human neuroscience, we unpack how proximity shapes safety, fear, and cooperation.
We cover:
Key takeaway:
If we enter a child’s personal space without permission, their brain interprets it as a threat. Respecting distance is the first step toward trust — and the foundation for every successful pediatric encounter.
Tune in for a clear, practical look at how distance shapes safety.
You can find this content also my my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-7W
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
Soli deo gratia