The silent language in the Room
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This episode explores the power of non‑verbal communication in pediatric care. While we often focus on words, our bodies communicate constantly — and far more honestly. Learning to read this “silent language” transforms how we understand and support children and their parents.
We cover:
- Why non‑verbal communication is more accurate than spoken words
- How small gestures reveal raw emotional data
- Why pre‑verbal and frightened children rely entirely on body language
- The “vocabulary” of non‑verbal cues: space, height, group size, tension
- How to tune into your own body signals before reading the patient’s
- How to verbalize what you observe to empower the child and parent
Key takeaway:
Non‑verbal communication is powerful. When we learn to read it — and name it — we gain access to the emotional truth of the encounter and create a safer, more collaborative space for children and their families.
Tune in to discover the silent language shaping every consultation.
You can find this content also in my blog: https://empowerpaediatricpatients.blog/2026/02/05/the-silent-language-in-the-room/
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
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