Three Benefits of Medical Play
Children learn and express themselves through play. That is why medical play is SO important for children to better understand the medical environment and their own bodies.
Children learn and express themselves through play. That is why medical play is SO important for children to better understand the medical environment and their own bodies.
Sensory play is a vital part of children’s growth. Engaging in sensory exploration can improve kids’ cognition, social skills, motor development, and so much more!
Here is a simple springtime breathing technique from our friends at Child Life On Call to help kids practice self-regulating and mindfulness. It’s called “Rainbow Breath”. All you need is a picture of a rainbow!
Katie Taylor and her team of child life specialists like to use our Make Your Own stickers as a way to promote creativity and build rapport.
Play is one of the primary ways children communicate. And though there are wonderful benefits with adult-led activities, it is vital for children’s development to engage in play that is open-ended as well. This means no plan, no structure, just PLAY!
Our friends at Child Life on Call love our exclusive KidCare bandages when it comes to offering choice--these bandages come in a variety of shapes, colors, and patterns, and they always get a smile!