Child Centered Play
Medical Play
Therapeutic Play
Child Life at CHAM
100

 Who leads a child centered play session?

The Child! 

Allowing a child to lead the play session gives back some of the control they may be missing being in the hospital. 

100

T or F? Medical play allows patient to be introduced to and explore medical items in a non-threating way. 

True!

Patients can learn about medical tools that they may  encounter in a playful and safe way. This allows mastery and control over their environment. 

100

What is considered the universal language of childhood?

Play!

What can often times be hard to explain in words for younger children, can be seen in their play behaviors. 

100

How many CCLS’s does CHAM currently have?

Nine CCLS and 3 open positions!


Bonus: How many Play Room Assistants are a part of the CL program? 

200

Child Centered play helps children gain, 

a. A sense of normalcy  

b. Control over their environment  

c. Opportunity for fun  

d. All of the above 

D!


200

Medical play can be used to  

a. Help children prepare for upcoming procedures and process past medical experiences

b. Help normalize the hospital experience 

c. Help patients express their feelings about their care 

d. All of the above 

D!

200

T or F? Child Life Specialist can help regulate big emotions in children through therapeutic play opportunities.

True! 

200

Which areas of CHAM can you find a Child Life Specialist?  

All inpatient units + ED, R3/R4, Day, Cardiac, and  Radiology 

300

How can time in the playroom benefit patients? 

Socialization! 

Social and emotional support

300

What kind of tools does a Child Life Specialist use to initiate a medical play session? 

a. Real medical equipment  

b. Pretend play doctor kits 

c. Combination of both 

d. Neither  

Although what a CCLS decides to use depends on their assessment of the child, it is often times a combination of the two.
300

Therapeutic play opportunities provide  

a. A space for patients to process their emotions 

b. A space for patients to express their feeling in a safe space 

c. Child life specialist a chance to identify possible stressors for a patient  

d. All of the above 

D
300

Who is your CCLS?

10: Liz

9: Katie R and Trish 

Cardiac: Sophie

6: Ngawang

Day: Katy 

R4/R3: Mary Kate and Talia

ED: Katie T 

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