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In this episode, we explore how intentional “oddness” can shift a child’s brain from fear into curiosity — the essential first step toward trust in paediatric care. When something unexpected, funny, or gently strange happens, the brain pauses, reassesses, and opens a door that fear usually keeps shut.
We cover:
- Why laughter and curiosity dissolve fear
- How “professional seriousness” can accidentally create distance
- Why odd‑but‑safe moments interrupt fear pathways
- The neuroscience behind curiosity taking over
- How small gestures — a quirky question, a sticker, a playful moment — spark trust
- Why oddness isn’t unprofessional, but a powerful clinical tool
Key takeaway:
A tiny spark of intentional oddness can nudge a child out of fear and into curiosity — creating the opening where trust, cooperation, and connection can finally grow.
Tune in for a warm, humorous look at how being “just a little odd” can transform the pediatric encounter.

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