Playing out emergency scenarios helps children make sense of the wider world and the roles of people who help us. It provides a safe space to process anxiety about doctors or emergencies through control and repetition.
Police, Fire and Medical
Playing out emergency scenarios helps children make sense of the wider world and the roles of people who help us. It provides a safe space to process anxiety about doctors or emergencies through control and repetition.
Police, Fire and Medical
Role play that helps children understand community roles and process emergency concepts.
Police, Fire and Medical
Role play that helps children understand community roles and process emergency concepts.
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Our educators thoughts on the Police, Fire and Medical range
Role-playing 'helpers' is a primary way children process their observations of the adult world. Acting out a doctor's visit can significantly reduce anxiety before a real appointment, as the child switches from the passive patient to the one in control. It also builds social awareness and an understanding of community structure.
We curate this section with a focus on non-threatening, functional tools. A doctor's kit should have a stethoscope that is comfortable to wear and a bag that actually closes. We avoid overly aggressive or violent imagery in police sets, focusing instead on the 'rescue' and 'community safety' aspects of the profession.
Our educators thoughts on the Police, Fire and Medical range
Role-playing 'helpers' is a primary way children process their observations of the adult world. Acting out a doctor's visit can significantly reduce anxiety before a real appointment, as the child switches from the passive patient to the one in control. It also builds social awareness and an understanding of community structure.
We curate this section with a focus on non-threatening, functional tools. A doctor's kit should have a stethoscope that is comfortable to wear and a bag that actually closes. We avoid overly aggressive or violent imagery in police sets, focusing instead on the 'rescue' and 'community safety' aspects of the profession.