Medical play
Medical play is exactly what it sounds like: play with real medical equipment and often dolls, which allows children a non-threatening way to learn about and familiarize themselves with medical procedures, equipment, hospitals, doctors and nurses.
Through medical play, children can give voice to fears and misconceptions about their hospital experience that they may be unable to express verbally. It is an invaluable tool to help kids of all ages, but should always be done with adult supervision and feedback.
To request support from a Child Life specialist during your child's next hospital visit or procedure, call 773.880.4000 and ask for extension 2060.
Infants
- Develop a sensory understanding by looking, touching and mouthing the equipment
Toddlers
School-age children